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INCIDENTS OF PLAY DURING THE TEST MATCH BETWEEN THE ALL BLACKS AND THE WALLABIES, IN WHICH THE FORMER WERE SUCCESSFUL BY 20 POINTS TO 13. Top left: Solomon kicking clear when collared. Top right: Malcolm, the Australian captain, breaking through to raise a siege on his own goal line. His progress is being threatened by Corner (left) and Hart (right). Lower left: Corner works the blind side, passing out to Hart. Lower right: Strang goes down on the ball to stop a rush by Palfreyman (left) and Tolhurst. Inset: R. G. Bush, who scored 14 points for the All Blacks.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 6

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INCIDENTS OF PLAY DURING THE TEST MATCH BETWEEN THE ALL BLACKS AND THE WALLABIES, IN WHICH THE FORMER WERE SUCCESSFUL BY 20 POINTS TO 13. Top left: Solomon kicking clear when collared. Top right: Malcolm, the Australian captain, breaking through to raise a siege on his own goal line. His progress is being threatened by Corner (left) and Hart (right). Lower left: Corner works the blind side, passing out to Hart. Lower right: Strang goes down on the ball to stop a rush by Palfreyman (left) and Tolhurst. Inset: R. G. Bush, who scored 14 points for the All Blacks. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 6

INCIDENTS OF PLAY DURING THE TEST MATCH BETWEEN THE ALL BLACKS AND THE WALLABIES, IN WHICH THE FORMER WERE SUCCESSFUL BY 20 POINTS TO 13. Top left: Solomon kicking clear when collared. Top right: Malcolm, the Australian captain, breaking through to raise a siege on his own goal line. His progress is being threatened by Corner (left) and Hart (right). Lower left: Corner works the blind side, passing out to Hart. Lower right: Strang goes down on the ball to stop a rush by Palfreyman (left) and Tolhurst. Inset: R. G. Bush, who scored 14 points for the All Blacks. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 6