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RECALLING EARLIEST HISTORY.—A series of pageantry scenes from the Dominion's history was performed at the Scout rally. Here we see a party of Maoris making the acquaintance of the pig, which Captain Co ok brought ashore.

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION DEFEATS AMERICA'S GREAT SPRINTER.—The finish of the 100 yards at the Wellington meeting on Saturday, showing J. Carlton (extreme left), of Australia, defeating George Simpson (next to him). Carlton also won the 220 yards, Simpson straining a muscle near the finish when running second to Carlton.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 45, 23 February 1931, Page 9

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RECALLING EARLIEST HISTORY.—A series of pageantry scenes from the Dominion's history was performed at the Scout rally. Here we see a party of Maoris making the acquaintance of the pig, which Captain Co ok brought ashore. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION DEFEATS AMERICA'S GREAT SPRINTER.—The finish of the 100 yards at the Wellington meeting on Saturday, showing J. Carlton (extreme left), of Australia, defeating George Simpson (next to him). Carlton also won the 220 yards, Simpson straining a muscle near the finish when running second to Carlton. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 45, 23 February 1931, Page 9

RECALLING EARLIEST HISTORY.—A series of pageantry scenes from the Dominion's history was performed at the Scout rally. Here we see a party of Maoris making the acquaintance of the pig, which Captain Co ok brought ashore. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION DEFEATS AMERICA'S GREAT SPRINTER.—The finish of the 100 yards at the Wellington meeting on Saturday, showing J. Carlton (extreme left), of Australia, defeating George Simpson (next to him). Carlton also won the 220 yards, Simpson straining a muscle near the finish when running second to Carlton. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 45, 23 February 1931, Page 9