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PLAYED WELL FOR AUSTRALIA. S. J. Malcolm (loft), W. H. Cerutti (right) and T. Lawton (captain), whose splendid play was largely responsible for the defeat of the All Blacks in Saturday's test match.

BRITISH RESEARCH SHIP DUE TO ARRIVE AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY. The Discovery 11. is to arrive at Auckland this morning in the course of a research and survey voyage in the southern regions. The vessel is expected to be in Auckland for about five weeks. She is here shown leaving Melbourne.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 6

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PLAYED WELL FOR AUSTRALIA. S. J. Malcolm (loft), W. H. Cerutti (right) and T. Lawton (captain), whose splendid play was largely responsible for the defeat of the All Blacks in Saturday's test match. BRITISH RESEARCH SHIP DUE TO ARRIVE AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY. The Discovery 11. is to arrive at Auckland this morning in the course of a research and survey voyage in the southern regions. The vessel is expected to be in Auckland for about five weeks. She is here shown leaving Melbourne. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 6

PLAYED WELL FOR AUSTRALIA. S. J. Malcolm (loft), W. H. Cerutti (right) and T. Lawton (captain), whose splendid play was largely responsible for the defeat of the All Blacks in Saturday's test match. BRITISH RESEARCH SHIP DUE TO ARRIVE AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY. The Discovery 11. is to arrive at Auckland this morning in the course of a research and survey voyage in the southern regions. The vessel is expected to be in Auckland for about five weeks. She is here shown leaving Melbourne. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 6