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TATE, who captured six Aus-, tralian wickets.
Dominion
22 December 1924
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RIFLEMAN G. W. TATE (of Egmont Village, Taranaki) Died of Wounds.
Free Lance
5 September 1918
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M. W. TATE, the English bowler, who secured six New South Wales wickets.
Dominion
22 November 1924
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. COLONEL R. W., TATE, The new Civil Administrator of Samoa Bartlett and Andrew Studio.
Free Lance
19 November 1919
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PRDTATE CHARLES VIVIAN THOMAS, wounded in the shoulder recently. His father is Mr. A. T. Thomas, of Ngaromm, Waikato.
Auckland Star
18 July 1916
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Finish Grand National Steeples—Tigerland beats Master Peter for second place. Finish Casnmere Tate-Three placed horses (Ilka, Sun Up, and Rawene) finish close together,
Dominion
14 August 1924
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Arthur Mailey opened the first innings with Nothling. Here we see Mailey scoring his first run. He scored 1 3 and was bowled by Tate.
Otago Witness
16 December 1924
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ENGLISH CRICKETERS DEFEAT NEW SOUTH WALES BY THREE WICKETS AT SYDNEY. Andrews (N.S.'W.) playing carefully to Tate's bowling. Strudwiek (wicketkeeper), Kilner a.nd Chapman (right) are also shown. 9 –
New Zealand Herald
6 December 1924
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A hundred men searched for the body off James Howard, which was found Tate on Sunday afternoon near the point shown in the illustration, a mile from the camp.
Star (Christchurch)
29 January 1923
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THE NEW ZEALAND VICE-REGAL PARTY AFTER LANDING. Hon. Dr Pomare is under the lamp, Lady Liverpool on his left, Lord Liverpool (Governor General) is in white with a helmet, and facing him Colonel Tate (Acting Administrator),
Otago Witness
19 September 1919
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