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NEW ZEALANBER CAPTAINS AIR FORCE TEAM.— The 70th Bomber, Squadron Rugby football team, which was unbeaten in a season.'s matches at Bagdad, Irak. Lan McNicol, of Wellington, who formerly played for Oriental, captained the successful team. He is sealed in the centre, and on either side pi him arc two other New, Zealaiider$ t Harry Tancred (Aucklandl and Tex Culder (Chnslchijrch).

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 22

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NEW ZEALANBER CAPTAINS AIR FORCE TEAM.—The 70th Bomber, Squadron Rugby football team, which was unbeaten in a season.'s matches at Bagdad, Irak. Lan McNicol, of Wellington, who formerly played for Oriental, captained the successful team. He is sealed in the centre, and on either side pi him arc two other New, Zealaiider$t Harry Tancred (Aucklandl and Tex Culder (Chnslchijrch). Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 22

NEW ZEALANBER CAPTAINS AIR FORCE TEAM.—The 70th Bomber, Squadron Rugby football team, which was unbeaten in a season.'s matches at Bagdad, Irak. Lan McNicol, of Wellington, who formerly played for Oriental, captained the successful team. He is sealed in the centre, and on either side pi him arc two other New, Zealaiider$t Harry Tancred (Aucklandl and Tex Culder (Chnslchijrch). Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 22