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"Evening Post" I'hoto INNINGS ' ENDED.-- After making 127 runs in his second innings against Auckland' in the 'Plunket Shield match yesterday J. R. Lamason has just been, caught behind the wicket , off a ball by D. R. Gdrrard nvhile a fieldsman reveals delight.

"Sport ami General" rhoto. BACK IN THE HOUSE.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, defeated'at the British General Election, appointed Secretary of State for the Dominions despite this, and now re-elected to the House of Commons for Ross and Cromarty. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 9

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"Evening Post" I'hoto INNINGS ' ENDED.--After making 127 runs in his second innings against Auckland' in the 'Plunket Shield match yesterday J. R. Lamason has just been, caught behind the wicket , off a ball by D. R. Gdrrard nvhile a fieldsman reveals delight. "Sport ami General" rhoto. BACK IN THE HOUSE.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, defeated'at the British General Election, appointed Secretary of State for the Dominions despite this, and now re-elected to the House of Commons for Ross and Cromarty. ' Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 9

"Evening Post" I'hoto INNINGS ' ENDED.--After making 127 runs in his second innings against Auckland' in the 'Plunket Shield match yesterday J. R. Lamason has just been, caught behind the wicket , off a ball by D. R. Gdrrard nvhile a fieldsman reveals delight. "Sport ami General" rhoto. BACK IN THE HOUSE.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, defeated'at the British General Election, appointed Secretary of State for the Dominions despite this, and now re-elected to the House of Commons for Ross and Cromarty. ' Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 9

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