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.' '.-■'■ '■:•■• ' i / "Ereplnc Post' Pboto. INCIDENTS IN THE RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH, GREAT BRITAIN v. MANAWHENUA, AT PALMERSTON NORTH YESTERDAY.— 7 o/> left, a line-out in which Galpin, the Manawhenua captain, is making a bid for possession of the btilUNd. UisPoole, British scrum-half, and 'No. 29 is Martindale, ivho was hooking for the visitors. Top right, from a scrummage Poole gets the ball away to Bowcott, . with Reeve, No. 4,-ready to carry on the movement. Bottom left, some hard scrummaging in which Farrcll-has fallen to the,ground. Bottom right, a British attack repelled in the nick of tim*. .*.',

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 17

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.' '.-■'■ '■:•■• ' i / "Ereplnc Post' Pboto. INCIDENTS IN THE RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH, GREAT BRITAIN v. MANAWHENUA, AT PALMERSTON NORTH YESTERDAY.—7 o/> left, a line-out in which Galpin, the Manawhenua captain, is making a bid for possession of the btilUNd. UisPoole, British scrum-half, and 'No. 29 is Martindale, ivho was hooking for the visitors. Top right, from a scrummage Poole gets the ball away to Bowcott, . with Reeve, No. 4,-ready to carry on the movement. Bottom left, some hard scrummaging in which Farrcll-has fallen to the,ground. Bottom right, a British attack repelled in the nick of tim*. .*.', Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 17

.' '.-■'■ '■:•■• ' i / "Ereplnc Post' Pboto. INCIDENTS IN THE RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH, GREAT BRITAIN v. MANAWHENUA, AT PALMERSTON NORTH YESTERDAY.—7 o/> left, a line-out in which Galpin, the Manawhenua captain, is making a bid for possession of the btilUNd. UisPoole, British scrum-half, and 'No. 29 is Martindale, ivho was hooking for the visitors. Top right, from a scrummage Poole gets the ball away to Bowcott, . with Reeve, No. 4,-ready to carry on the movement. Bottom left, some hard scrummaging in which Farrcll-has fallen to the,ground. Bottom right, a British attack repelled in the nick of tim*. .*.', Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 17

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