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Max Schmeling, German boxer, formerly holder of the ivorld heavyweight title, who is reported to have been killed in Crete while attempting to escape.

"Interlude," a ivalercolour painlL the New Zealand Society of Artists Zealand war artist. This paintin the society to the patriotic funds an of Messrs. Kirkcal

ng by Russell Clark, nominee of > for the position of official New ig is one of 140 pictures given by id now being shoivn in the lounge 'die and Stains, Ltd.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 5

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Max Schmeling, German boxer, formerly holder of the ivorld heavyweight title, who is reported to have been killed in Crete while attempting to escape. "Interlude," a ivalercolour painlL the New Zealand Society of Artists Zealand war artist. This paintin the society to the patriotic funds an of Messrs. Kirkcal ng by Russell Clark, nominee of > for the position of official New ig is one of 140 pictures given by id now being shoivn in the lounge 'die and Stains, Ltd. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 5

Max Schmeling, German boxer, formerly holder of the ivorld heavyweight title, who is reported to have been killed in Crete while attempting to escape. "Interlude," a ivalercolour painlL the New Zealand Society of Artists Zealand war artist. This paintin the society to the patriotic funds an of Messrs. Kirkcal ng by Russell Clark, nominee of > for the position of official New ig is one of 140 pictures given by id now being shoivn in the lounge 'die and Stains, Ltd. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 5

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