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THEY HOLD IMPORTANT POSTS IN MONDAY'S MATCH AGAINST THE ENGLISHMEN.—G. W. Burgma (toft), captain of the combined colt. and secondary schools' XI., and E. C. Andrews, the Rotorua High School wicket-keeper, who want to Fiji with the Maoriland side ia 1935-36 before he was fifteen years old.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 25

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THEY HOLD IMPORTANT POSTS IN MONDAY'S MATCH AGAINST THE ENGLISHMEN.—G. W. Burgma (toft), captain of the combined colt. and secondary schools' XI., and E. C. Andrews, the Rotorua High School wicket-keeper, who want to Fiji with the Maoriland side ia 1935-36 before he was fifteen years old. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 25

THEY HOLD IMPORTANT POSTS IN MONDAY'S MATCH AGAINST THE ENGLISHMEN.—G. W. Burgma (toft), captain of the combined colt. and secondary schools' XI., and E. C. Andrews, the Rotorua High School wicket-keeper, who want to Fiji with the Maoriland side ia 1935-36 before he was fifteen years old. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 25