THE NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM TO MEET ENGLAND'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH Members of the team photographed yesterday at Carlaw Park where they are training for Saturday's International match. From left: S. Watene (captain), J. Calder, W. McNeight, L. Scott, J. Hemi, W. Glynn, J. Coutts, F. Pickrang, A. Kay, W. Tittleton, T. Trevathan, L. Brown, R. Powell. Mr. A. T. McClymont (.selector), and Mr. J. K. Redwood (manager).
EFFECTIVENESS OF GERMANY'S MODERN WAR TANKS DEMONSTRATED AT WUNSDORF Bricks and mortar burst asunder by a powerful armoured tank during recent war equipment test, carried out by the German military authorities.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22490, 6 August 1936, Page 8
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103THE NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM TO MEET ENGLAND'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH Members of the team photographed yesterday at Carlaw Park where they are training for Saturday's International match. From left: S. Watene (captain), J. Calder, W. McNeight, L. Scott, J. Hemi, W. Glynn, J. Coutts, F. Pickrang, A. Kay, W. Tittleton, T. Trevathan, L. Brown, R. Powell. Mr. A. T. McClymont (.selector), and Mr. J. K. Redwood (manager). EFFECTIVENESS OF GERMANY'S MODERN WAR TANKS DEMONSTRATED AT WUNSDORF Bricks and mortar burst asunder by a powerful armoured tank during recent war equipment test, carried out by the German military authorities. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22490, 6 August 1936, Page 8
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