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THE CENTENNIAL MILE, run at Ike Buin Rtum, Wellington, on February 10, 1940, rain, showing the competitors in the !? C °. .. Up .' w C - Dickie (Ae youngest competitor) leading from C. H. Matthew*, V. P. Boot, S. J. Wade and W. A. C. Pullar. Boot I —' an easy victory over Wade and Matthews, and he returned the astonishing time on a heavy track o£ 4.15 4-5 the third fastest mile event run in New Zealand. Dickie, who was fourtk, twenty yards bekind the winner; wai rated as the outstanding competitor, wh r i» a bright future assured.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

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THE CENTENNIAL MILE, run at Ike Buin Rtum, Wellington, on February 10, 1940, rain, showing the competitors in the !?C°. ..Up.' w C- Dickie (Ae youngest competitor) leading from C. H. Matthew*, V. P. Boot, S. J. Wade and W. A. C. Pullar. Boot I—' an easy victory over Wade and Matthews, and he returned the astonishing time on a heavy track o£ 4.15 4-5 the third fastest mile event run in New Zealand. Dickie, who was fourtk, twenty yards bekind the winner; wai rated as the outstanding competitor, whri» a bright future assured. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

THE CENTENNIAL MILE, run at Ike Buin Rtum, Wellington, on February 10, 1940, rain, showing the competitors in the !?C°. ..Up.' w C- Dickie (Ae youngest competitor) leading from C. H. Matthew*, V. P. Boot, S. J. Wade and W. A. C. Pullar. Boot I—' an easy victory over Wade and Matthews, and he returned the astonishing time on a heavy track o£ 4.15 4-5 the third fastest mile event run in New Zealand. Dickie, who was fourtk, twenty yards bekind the winner; wai rated as the outstanding competitor, whri» a bright future assured. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 211, 6 September 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)