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A cricket match was organised recently between convalescent Colonials, wounded at Gallipoli, and their nurses, who are also Australasians. The match took place at Harefield Park and the soldiers, despite several of their team were minus limbs, won by 2 wickets and 12 runs. —Copyright, Australasian Press Agency.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 813, 28 January 1916, Page 17

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A cricket match was organised recently between convalescent Colonials, wounded at Gallipoli, and their nurses, who are also Australasians. The match took place at Harefield Park and the soldiers, despite several of their team were minus limbs, won by 2 wickets and 12 runs. —Copyright, Australasian Press Agency. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 813, 28 January 1916, Page 17

A cricket match was organised recently between convalescent Colonials, wounded at Gallipoli, and their nurses, who are also Australasians. The match took place at Harefield Park and the soldiers, despite several of their team were minus limbs, won by 2 wickets and 12 runs. —Copyright, Australasian Press Agency. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 813, 28 January 1916, Page 17

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