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SOME OF THE HUNDREDS OF BULLER SUPPORTERS, who were in the crowd of 24,000 at Carisbrook, Dunedin, on Saturday. They were in a hanoy mood—with some justification—in spite of their 450-m ile train journey to Dunedin, and the thought of the return journey to Westport starting the same night

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1949, Page 7

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SOME OF THE HUNDREDS OF BULLER SUPPORTERS, who were in the crowd of 24,000 at Carisbrook, Dunedin, on Saturday. They were in a hanoy mood—with some justification—in spite of their 450-m ile train journey to Dunedin, and the thought of the return journey to Westport starting the same night Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1949, Page 7

SOME OF THE HUNDREDS OF BULLER SUPPORTERS, who were in the crowd of 24,000 at Carisbrook, Dunedin, on Saturday. They were in a hanoy mood—with some justification—in spite of their 450-m ile train journey to Dunedin, and the thought of the return journey to Westport starting the same night Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1949, Page 7

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