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BOXERS AND SOLDIERS, TOO.— ALL FOUR OF THESE MEN, TWO OF WHOM HAVE BEEN KILLED AT THE DARDANELLES, WON CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE 1912-13 TARANAKI BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Their names are:—Standing at back: Lieut. W. R. Foley (Otago Mounted Rifles). 8th Reinforcements). Front Row (from left): Trooper F. Foley (Wellington Mounted Rifles), 5th Reinforcements; Lance-Corporal J. C. T. Foley, killed in action, July 17; Private G. W. Thomas (Wellington Infantry Battalion), killed in action during landing at Gallipoli.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 10

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BOXERS AND SOLDIERS, TOO.— ALL FOUR OF THESE MEN, TWO OF WHOM HAVE BEEN KILLED AT THE DARDANELLES, WON CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE 1912-13 TARANAKI BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Their names are:—Standing at back: Lieut. W. R. Foley (Otago Mounted Rifles). 8th Reinforcements). Front Row (from left): Trooper F. Foley (Wellington Mounted Rifles), 5th Reinforcements; Lance-Corporal J. C. T. Foley, killed in action, July 17; Private G. W. Thomas (Wellington Infantry Battalion), killed in action during landing at Gallipoli. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 10

BOXERS AND SOLDIERS, TOO.— ALL FOUR OF THESE MEN, TWO OF WHOM HAVE BEEN KILLED AT THE DARDANELLES, WON CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE 1912-13 TARANAKI BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Their names are:—Standing at back: Lieut. W. R. Foley (Otago Mounted Rifles). 8th Reinforcements). Front Row (from left): Trooper F. Foley (Wellington Mounted Rifles), 5th Reinforcements; Lance-Corporal J. C. T. Foley, killed in action, July 17; Private G. W. Thomas (Wellington Infantry Battalion), killed in action during landing at Gallipoli. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 10

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