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INTER-ISLAND RUGBY MATCH.—A. Strang (left), captain of the South Island team, and M. Nicholls, captain of the North Island team, in the match to be played at Wei• lington to-day.

HAROLD THORPE WINS THE NATIONAL HANDICAP.—Mr E. R. Husband's Harold Thorpe photographed at Addington yesterday after winning the National Handicap, the principal race on the final programme of the Metropolitan Trotting Club's August Meeting.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 17

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INTER-ISLAND RUGBY MATCH.—A. Strang (left), captain of the South Island team, and M. Nicholls, captain of the North Island team, in the match to be played at Wei• lington to-day. HAROLD THORPE WINS THE NATIONAL HANDICAP.—Mr E. R. Husband's Harold Thorpe photographed at Addington yesterday after winning the National Handicap, the principal race on the final programme of the Metropolitan Trotting Club's August Meeting. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 17

INTER-ISLAND RUGBY MATCH.—A. Strang (left), captain of the South Island team, and M. Nicholls, captain of the North Island team, in the match to be played at Wei• lington to-day. HAROLD THORPE WINS THE NATIONAL HANDICAP.—Mr E. R. Husband's Harold Thorpe photographed at Addington yesterday after winning the National Handicap, the principal race on the final programme of the Metropolitan Trotting Club's August Meeting. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 17

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