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TRAFFIC PROBLEMS ARE WORLD-WIDE.—A German traffic jam that took some untangling. This ; congestion occurred in a main thoroughfare during a military parade.

MR. J. C. BANCKS, the Australian artist, creator of "Ginger Meggs," who is well known to all who read the "Star" Coloured Supplement. Mr. Bancks is passing through Auckland on a trip to America.

MR. ARTHUR MAILEY, the famous Australian googly bowler, and black and white artist, who is a through passenger by the Aorangi. Mr. Mailey is on a health trip after an

RICHMOND ON THE ATTACK in the game with Marist at Carlaw Park. Agnew, the Richmond half, has sent the ball to Davis, and the Marist forwards are coming round to cripple the movement.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 105, 6 May 1929, Page 10

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TRAFFIC PROBLEMS ARE WORLD-WIDE.—A German traffic jam that took some untangling. This ;congestion occurred in a main thoroughfare during a military parade. MR. J. C. BANCKS, the Australian artist, creator of "Ginger Meggs," who is well known to all who read the "Star" Coloured Supplement. Mr. Bancks is passing through Auckland on a trip to America. MR. ARTHUR MAILEY, the famous Australian googly bowler, and black and white artist, who is a through passenger by the Aorangi. Mr. Mailey is on a health trip after an RICHMOND ON THE ATTACK in the game with Marist at Carlaw Park. Agnew, the Richmond half, has sent the ball to Davis, and the Marist forwards are coming round to cripple the movement. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 105, 6 May 1929, Page 10

TRAFFIC PROBLEMS ARE WORLD-WIDE.—A German traffic jam that took some untangling. This ;congestion occurred in a main thoroughfare during a military parade. MR. J. C. BANCKS, the Australian artist, creator of "Ginger Meggs," who is well known to all who read the "Star" Coloured Supplement. Mr. Bancks is passing through Auckland on a trip to America. MR. ARTHUR MAILEY, the famous Australian googly bowler, and black and white artist, who is a through passenger by the Aorangi. Mr. Mailey is on a health trip after an RICHMOND ON THE ATTACK in the game with Marist at Carlaw Park. Agnew, the Richmond half, has sent the ball to Davis, and the Marist forwards are coming round to cripple the movement. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 105, 6 May 1929, Page 10

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