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League Police Stop Fighting

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) ILKLEY. October 27. The Australian Rugby League tourists trounced Wakefield Trinity, one of England’s top four clubs, 29-14, yesterday, but the Kangaroos' captain. A. Summons, had to leave the field with a recurrence of his knee injury and will miss the second test. Outclassed by a magnificent display of open football, Wakefield turned on the rough stuff in the closing 10 minutes. A flare-up among the forwards near Wakefield's line needed six policemen to quieten things down.

Seven South African mountaineers are to climb several dangerous and difficult Bolivian ■peaks.—Reuter.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 7

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League Police Stop Fighting Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 7

League Police Stop Fighting Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 7

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