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BRITISH BOWLERS OPIN TOUR. —The British bowling team began a tour of New Zealand with a match against the Wellington Centre, on the Wellington green. From left, Mr A. Fletcher, president of the Wellington Bowling Club, Mr M. J. Casey, president cf the Wellington Centre, Mr David Gardiner, captain of the visiting team, and Mrs A. A. Templeton with the team’s bulldog mascot.

REHABILITATED—The Cloth Hall at Ypres, Belgium, as it was at the time of the Armistice, and as it appears today after a considerable sum of money has been spent in rehabilitation.

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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1937, Page 12

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BRITISH BOWLERS OPIN TOUR.—The British bowling team began a tour of New Zealand with a match against the Wellington Centre, on the Wellington green. From left, Mr A. Fletcher, president of the Wellington Bowling Club, Mr M. J. Casey, president cf the Wellington Centre, Mr David Gardiner, captain of the visiting team, and Mrs A. A. Templeton with the team’s bulldog mascot. REHABILITATED—The Cloth Hall at Ypres, Belgium, as it was at the time of the Armistice, and as it appears today after a considerable sum of money has been spent in rehabilitation. Northern Advocate, 9 December 1937, Page 12

BRITISH BOWLERS OPIN TOUR.—The British bowling team began a tour of New Zealand with a match against the Wellington Centre, on the Wellington green. From left, Mr A. Fletcher, president of the Wellington Bowling Club, Mr M. J. Casey, president cf the Wellington Centre, Mr David Gardiner, captain of the visiting team, and Mrs A. A. Templeton with the team’s bulldog mascot. REHABILITATED—The Cloth Hall at Ypres, Belgium, as it was at the time of the Armistice, and as it appears today after a considerable sum of money has been spent in rehabilitation. Northern Advocate, 9 December 1937, Page 12