' o. f. a lioyet fliotu. -; ' ' . \; 'Sport una General" etiuio , , 'Spon ana General", Kioto JACKRURU, Victoria : SLEDGE ■ PAKTY LEAVING FOR GREENLAND.—Lieutenant C. DODSON, winner of the Belfast Rugby -three-quarter,: whose death Martin Lindsay (left) and Lieutenant A. S. T. Godfrey leaving (Ireland) Tourist Trophy Race, as the result of a football accident .. Liverpool- Street Railway Station, London, en route to Greenland. He averaged 74:75 m.p.h. . occurred at'Rotorua'on Saturday. Tlwy commenced their sledge journey across the Greenland ice-cap '■' ,' ; ;■ , .. " on June 8, and some anxiety is felt at their non-arrival at their ~' . ■ ■.■■•.''.'•■-(... ..■; .;. . ■ ■'••.•..'.!. . ■ . . objective. .■'. ' , ■.t ;' ' ■ : . .. ■.• , -.
"Evening Post" Photo WELLINGTON'S RUGBY VICTORY.—At lop,- ex-representative players cheering the Auckland and Wellington teams (below) as they took the field at Athletic Park on Saturday afternoon. Inset left, the referee, Mr. J.S. King. Inset lop.right, Auckland's first try.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 7
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130' o. f. a lioyet fliotu. -; ' ' . \; 'Sport una General" etiuio , , 'Spon ana General", Kioto JACKRURU,Victoria : SLEDGE ■ PAKTY LEAVING FOR GREENLAND.—Lieutenant C. DODSON, winner of the Belfast Rugby -three-quarter,: whose death Martin Lindsay (left) and Lieutenant A. S. T. Godfrey leaving (Ireland) Tourist Trophy Race, as the result of a football accident .. Liverpool- Street Railway Station, London, en route to Greenland. He averaged 74:75 m.p.h. . occurred at'Rotorua'on Saturday. Tlwy commenced their sledge journey across the Greenland ice-cap '■' ,' ; ;■ , .. " on June 8, and some anxiety is felt at their non-arrival at their ~' . ■ ■.■■•.''.'•■-(... ..■; .;. . ■ ■'••.•..'.!. . ■ . . objective. .■'. ', ■.t ;' ' ■ : . .. ■.• , -. "Evening Post" Photo WELLINGTON'S RUGBY VICTORY.—At lop,- ex-representative players cheering the Auckland and Wellington teams (below) as they took the field at Athletic Park on Saturday afternoon. Inset left, the referee, Mr. J.S. King. Inset lop.right, Auckland's first try. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 7
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