CAPTAIN JAMES HENRY, who died on Saturday. For nineteen years he was inspector of the WellingtonS.P.C.A.
"Sport ano^Gencral" Photo.rr ;;: : ; _ ....... • "Syaney Morning. Herald" Photo. ARCHIE MACLAREN, many time^ --TAKING "THE SHINE" OFF.— 'At the end of two. overs in the captain of England, who has : second Test match, at Melbourne the stitches'of the ball became played, ml 5 Test matches m: frayed and a new balFwas required. To give it the use of the Australia and 20 in England. , s previous- ball, Jardine and Wood full had a game of tip-and-catch ' ' jw ' ';■:■:'.: ' . while the crowd'roared with- laughter. ' ...
....'_....-' ..:.:..-. , ' ». A, R. Klngsford Photo. TEACHERS' SUMMER SCHOOL AT KELSON.—This year the teachers' annual summer school is' being held at Nelson, ; and. those attending are being billeted at the Boys' College, where the lectures are being delivered. The photograph shows a group of the teachers, with Rutherford House, one of the college hostels, on the left. ■■'■'■■■ •■ " " ■ :•■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 5
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151CAPTAIN JAMES HENRY, who died on Saturday. For nineteen years he was inspector of the WellingtonS.P.C.A. "Sport ano^Gencral" Photo.rr ;;::; _ ....... • "Syaney Morning. Herald" Photo. ARCHIE MACLAREN, many time^ --TAKING "THE SHINE" OFF.—'At the end of two. overs in the captain of England, who has : second Test match, at Melbourne the stitches'of the ball became played, ml 5 Test matches m: frayed and a new balFwas required. To give it the use of the Australia and 20 in England. ,s previous- ball, Jardine and Wood full had a game of tip-and-catch ' ' jw ' ';■:■:'.: ' . while the crowd'roared with- laughter. ' ... ....'_....-' ..:.:..-. , ' ». A, R. Klngsford Photo. TEACHERS' SUMMER SCHOOL AT KELSON.—This year the teachers' annual summer school is' being held at Nelson, ; and. those attending are being billeted at the Boys' College, where the lectures are being delivered. The photograph shows a group of the teachers, with Rutherford House, one of the college hostels, on the left. ■■'■'■■■ •■ " " ■ :•■ Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 5
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