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BIG RUGBY. BRZTAXar V. »AO«8. .(Continued from Page 9.) Aarvold ran up to Nepia before passing to Morley, who scoria Black’s kick failed. Britain €, .Maoris 3. Almost half-way through the first spell play was delayed whil the ambulance men attended to Spong. Parker kicked a penalty goal. Britain D, Maoris 3. Half-time score:— Britain 9, ajaoris S* OBSTtTA&Y. The late Alfred William Page, whose death in Paris is announced, was a strong believer in the Pacifist movement and. was distinguished for his scholastic and scientific achievements. Ho was a Master of Arts of Canterbury College. He did well in athletics and represented the College and the Province in the mile walk and the three mile walk. He was for four years chemist at the Woolston Tanneries arid during that period published two or three Scientific papers that excited favourable comment overseas.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19117, 9 July 1930, Page 16
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