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W. A. WLacMan (Timaru), Photo. DIRT-TRACK FATALITY.— John William Garmson, a New; Zealand dirt-track rider, who died at Not? tingham Hospital, England, last Friday, as a result of head injuries received while racing.

. . . ■••.•'• : ; : . "Sport jmd General" Photo. NEW ZEALANDERS AND THE BOYS OF DERBY.— About a thousand boys were the guests of/the Mayor of Derby at the cricket match between the New Zealand team and Derbyshire on 15th June.The idea was to encourage interest among the young in Empire sport. The Mayor is shown talking to the boys during the tea interval, while some New Zealanders present at the match listen at the: back,.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1931, Page 11

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W. A. WLacMan (Timaru), Photo. DIRT-TRACK FATALITY.—John William Garmson, a New; Zealand dirt-track rider, who died at Not? tingham Hospital, England, last Friday, as a result of head injuries received while racing. . . . ■••.•'• : ; : . "Sport jmd General" Photo. NEW ZEALANDERS AND THE BOYS OF DERBY.—About a thousand boys were the guests of/the Mayor of Derby at the cricket match between the New Zealand team and Derbyshire on 15th June.-The idea was to encourage interest among the young in Empire sport. The Mayor is shown talking to the boys during the tea interval, while some New Zealanders present at the match listen at the: back,. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1931, Page 11

W. A. WLacMan (Timaru), Photo. DIRT-TRACK FATALITY.—John William Garmson, a New; Zealand dirt-track rider, who died at Not? tingham Hospital, England, last Friday, as a result of head injuries received while racing. . . . ■••.•'• : ; : . "Sport jmd General" Photo. NEW ZEALANDERS AND THE BOYS OF DERBY.—About a thousand boys were the guests of/the Mayor of Derby at the cricket match between the New Zealand team and Derbyshire on 15th June.-The idea was to encourage interest among the young in Empire sport. The Mayor is shown talking to the boys during the tea interval, while some New Zealanders present at the match listen at the: back,. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1931, Page 11