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taoA j LI .TE on Thursday night two men met who had contested the North Island light-heavy-weight amateur championship at Napier "i lu ir 811 » e3 J» n °- t Seen ot her since that time. Seen shaking hands on the right, they are Petty Officer Firth and Sergeant E. Straffon, or the freeman s Bay station. Firth won at Napier and then went on to win the New Zealand championship. On the left: An incident of the W. Morton-H. Bignell contest. Bignell, the winner, is on the right.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 4 (Supplement)

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taoA jLI.TE on Thursday night two men met who had contested the North Island light-heavy-weight amateur championship at Napier "i lu ir 811 »e3J» n°-t Seen other since that time. Seen shaking hands on the right, they are Petty Officer Firth and Sergeant E. Straffon, or the freeman s Bay station. Firth won at Napier and then went on to win the New Zealand championship. On the left: An incident of the W. Morton-H. Bignell contest. Bignell, the winner, is on the right. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 4 (Supplement)

taoA jLI.TE on Thursday night two men met who had contested the North Island light-heavy-weight amateur championship at Napier "i lu ir 811 »e3J» n°-t Seen other since that time. Seen shaking hands on the right, they are Petty Officer Firth and Sergeant E. Straffon, or the freeman s Bay station. Firth won at Napier and then went on to win the New Zealand championship. On the left: An incident of the W. Morton-H. Bignell contest. Bignell, the winner, is on the right. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 145, 21 June 1941, Page 4 (Supplement)

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