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STILL BREAKING RECORDS.—D. Shaw (Canterbury) won the New Zealand junior half-mile at Carlaw Park last year; retained the title at Christchurch on March 16, when he also broke the national junior record in annexing the mile championship in 4.3S 3-5, and last Saturday clocked the remarkable figures of 4.22 2-5 to beat A. G. Kofoed (Auckland) and G. C. Parkin (Australia) at the New Zealand 'Varsity tourney.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1940, Page 10

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STILL BREAKING RECORDS.—D. Shaw (Canterbury) won the New Zealand junior half-mile at Carlaw Park last year; retained the title at Christchurch on March 16, when he also broke the national junior record in annexing the mile championship in 4.3S 3-5, and last Saturday clocked the remarkable figures of 4.22 2-5 to beat A. G. Kofoed (Auckland) and G. C. Parkin (Australia) at the New Zealand 'Varsity tourney. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1940, Page 10

STILL BREAKING RECORDS.—D. Shaw (Canterbury) won the New Zealand junior half-mile at Carlaw Park last year; retained the title at Christchurch on March 16, when he also broke the national junior record in annexing the mile championship in 4.3S 3-5, and last Saturday clocked the remarkable figures of 4.22 2-5 to beat A. G. Kofoed (Auckland) and G. C. Parkin (Australia) at the New Zealand 'Varsity tourney. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1940, Page 10

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