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ABOVE LEFT: J. Kulasalu (Australia) winner of the men’s 400 metres freestyle. ABOVE RIGHT: The finish of the first heat of the men’s 1500 metres at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. M. Boit (Kenya) was first, G. Crouch, of Australia, (behind Boit) was second, and R. Dixon (New Zealand), third. LEFT: Mr K. Gibbons, chief pole-vault judge and, until yesterday, holder of the New Zealand resident pole-vault record, shakes the hand of the new record-holder, P. Tracy (New Zealand). RIGHT: P. Jones (New Zealand) in the bowls singles at the Woolston Working Mens’ Club green. FAR RIGHT: Judy Vernon (England), winner of the gold medal for the 100 metres hurdles yesterday. At right, she is being congratulated by Brenda Matthews (New Zealand), who was unplaced. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brian Hooper, of England, flies over the bar in the polevault. He won the bronze medal.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 9

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ABOVE LEFT: J. Kulasalu (Australia) winner of the men’s 400 metres freestyle. ABOVE RIGHT: The finish of the first heat of the men’s 1500 metres at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. M. Boit (Kenya) was first, G. Crouch, of Australia, (behind Boit) was second, and R. Dixon (New Zealand), third. LEFT: Mr K. Gibbons, chief pole-vault judge and, until yesterday, holder of the New Zealand resident pole-vault record, shakes the hand of the new record-holder, P. Tracy (New Zealand). RIGHT: P. Jones (New Zealand) in the bowls singles at the Woolston Working Mens’ Club green. FAR RIGHT: Judy Vernon (England), winner of the gold medal for the 100 metres hurdles yesterday. At right, she is being congratulated by Brenda Matthews (New Zealand), who was unplaced. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brian Hooper, of England, flies over the bar in the polevault. He won the bronze medal. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 9

ABOVE LEFT: J. Kulasalu (Australia) winner of the men’s 400 metres freestyle. ABOVE RIGHT: The finish of the first heat of the men’s 1500 metres at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. M. Boit (Kenya) was first, G. Crouch, of Australia, (behind Boit) was second, and R. Dixon (New Zealand), third. LEFT: Mr K. Gibbons, chief pole-vault judge and, until yesterday, holder of the New Zealand resident pole-vault record, shakes the hand of the new record-holder, P. Tracy (New Zealand). RIGHT: P. Jones (New Zealand) in the bowls singles at the Woolston Working Mens’ Club green. FAR RIGHT: Judy Vernon (England), winner of the gold medal for the 100 metres hurdles yesterday. At right, she is being congratulated by Brenda Matthews (New Zealand), who was unplaced. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brian Hooper, of England, flies over the bar in the polevault. He won the bronze medal. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 9

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