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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT EMPIRE GAMES. Members of the New Zealand bowling team who competed at the British Empire Games. From left: G. H Pollard, G. H. Carter, H. Grocott, W. W. Dillicar and L. J. Keys.
Star (Christchurch)
13 September 1934
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Waikato Times
7 August 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES.—Members of the New Zealand team of bowlers who look part in the bowling section of the British Empire Games. From left, G. 11. Pollard, G. 11. Carter, Harold Grocott, w. W. Dillicar (Hamilton), and Leonard J. Keys. The howling section commenced its games at the Paddington Bowls Club, London, on August 6.
Waikato Times
15 September 1934
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EMPIRE GAMES
New Zealand Herald
10 August 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES.—Members of the New Zealand team of bowlers who took part in the howling section of the British Empire Games. From left, G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter, Harold Grocott, W. W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys. The bowling section commenced its games at the Paddington Bowls Club, London, on August 6, but New Zealand did not meet with any great success.
Timaru Herald
13 September 1934
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EMPIRE GAMES
Evening Post
10 March 1934
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EMPIRE GAMES
Stratford Evening Post
10 March 1934
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EMPIRE GAMES BOWLING
Taranaki Daily News
12 March 1934
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AUCKLAND BOWLERS RECEIVED BY PRINCE OF WALES His Royal Highness shaking hands with Mr. L. J. Keys, when the Prince was introduced to the New Zealand bowlers who competed at the Empire Games. Behind Mr. Keys are Messrs. W. E. Arey and H. Grocott
New Zealand Herald
19 September 1934
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EMPIRE GAMES
Inangahua Times
12 March 1934
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