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AUCKLAND SPRINTER EQUALS HIS OWN RECORD.—M. L. Rae winning the second 100 yards heat at the national athletic championships at Lancaster Park yesterday. His time, 9.7 sec, equals his own New Zealand resident record. The other runners, from left, are B. L. Smith (Wellington), second: I. Kerr (Otago), third; P. G. Morrison (Canterbury), fourth; A. M. Cameron (West Coast, North Island); and B. Nicie (Hawke's Bay-Poverty Bay).

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 10

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AUCKLAND SPRINTER EQUALS HIS OWN RECORD.—M. L. Rae winning the second 100 yards heat at the national athletic championships at Lancaster Park yesterday. His time, 9.7 sec, equals his own New Zealand resident record. The other runners, from left, are B. L. Smith (Wellington), second: I. Kerr (Otago), third; P. G. Morrison (Canterbury), fourth; A. M. Cameron (West Coast, North Island); and B. Nicie (Hawke's Bay-Poverty Bay). Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 10

AUCKLAND SPRINTER EQUALS HIS OWN RECORD.—M. L. Rae winning the second 100 yards heat at the national athletic championships at Lancaster Park yesterday. His time, 9.7 sec, equals his own New Zealand resident record. The other runners, from left, are B. L. Smith (Wellington), second: I. Kerr (Otago), third; P. G. Morrison (Canterbury), fourth; A. M. Cameron (West Coast, North Island); and B. Nicie (Hawke's Bay-Poverty Bay). Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 10

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