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MR GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, “G. 8.5.,” The most famous living Irishman and our greatest living playwright and publicist, drawn in characteristic pose by David Wilson, phrenologising the world’s bumps. Mr Shaw knows everything—and everybody—and he is the only sporting reporter who, when asked his terms for the description of a glove-fight, suggested a million down—and meant it!

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17245, 11 January 1924, Page 4

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MR GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, “G.B.S.,” The most famous living Irishman and our greatest living playwright and publicist, drawn in characteristic pose by David Wilson, phrenologising the world’s bumps. Mr Shaw knows everything—and everybody—and he is the only sporting reporter who, when asked his terms for the description of a glove-fight, suggested a million down—and meant it! Star (Christchurch), Issue 17245, 11 January 1924, Page 4

MR GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, “G.B.S.,” The most famous living Irishman and our greatest living playwright and publicist, drawn in characteristic pose by David Wilson, phrenologising the world’s bumps. Mr Shaw knows everything—and everybody—and he is the only sporting reporter who, when asked his terms for the description of a glove-fight, suggested a million down—and meant it! Star (Christchurch), Issue 17245, 11 January 1924, Page 4