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NEW ZEALAND'S GREAT RUGBY FOOTBALL VICTORY OVER AUSTRALIA: SPLENDID PLAY BY ALL BLACK FORWARDS The brilliant play of the New Zealand forwards was largely responsible for the All Blacks" defeat of Australia in the third test match at Sydney by 21 points to 13. This picture shows Purdue and other All Black forwards jumping for the ball in a linoout. Kilby, the New Zealand halfback and captain t ia ready to receive the ball. On the left of the picture are Bullock* Qougl&t (No> 2), «nd Solomon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 8

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NEW ZEALAND'S GREAT RUGBY FOOTBALL VICTORY OVER AUSTRALIA: SPLENDID PLAY BY ALL BLACK FORWARDS The brilliant play of the New Zealand forwards was largely responsible for the All Blacks" defeat of Australia in the third test match at Sydney by 21 points to 13. This picture shows Purdue and other All Black forwards jumping for the ball in a linoout. Kilby, the New Zealand halfback and captaint ia ready to receive the ball. On the left of the picture are Bullock* Qougl&t (No> 2), «nd Solomon. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 8

NEW ZEALAND'S GREAT RUGBY FOOTBALL VICTORY OVER AUSTRALIA: SPLENDID PLAY BY ALL BLACK FORWARDS The brilliant play of the New Zealand forwards was largely responsible for the All Blacks" defeat of Australia in the third test match at Sydney by 21 points to 13. This picture shows Purdue and other All Black forwards jumping for the ball in a linoout. Kilby, the New Zealand halfback and captaint ia ready to receive the ball. On the left of the picture are Bullock* Qougl&t (No> 2), «nd Solomon. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 8

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