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COMPETITORS CLEARING ONE OF THE OBSTACLES IN THE ARMY INTER COMMAND CROSS-COUN-TRY RACE RECENTLY HELD AT KENLEY, SURREY. There were 91 starters, the race being decided over a five-mile course in the presence of the Prince of Wales. The winner proved to be Corporal Blewitt, of the 3rd M.G.C., who defeated Sergeant Massey, of the 12th Res. Canadians, by eight yards.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1520, 12 June 1919, Page 23

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COMPETITORS CLEARING ONE OF THE OBSTACLES IN THE ARMY INTER COMMAND CROSS-COUNTRY RACE RECENTLY HELD AT KENLEY, SURREY. There were 91 starters, the race being decided over a five-mile course in the presence of the Prince of Wales. The winner proved to be Corporal Blewitt, of the 3rd M.G.C., who defeated Sergeant Massey, of the 12th Res. Canadians, by eight yards. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1520, 12 June 1919, Page 23

COMPETITORS CLEARING ONE OF THE OBSTACLES IN THE ARMY INTER COMMAND CROSS-COUNTRY RACE RECENTLY HELD AT KENLEY, SURREY. There were 91 starters, the race being decided over a five-mile course in the presence of the Prince of Wales. The winner proved to be Corporal Blewitt, of the 3rd M.G.C., who defeated Sergeant Massey, of the 12th Res. Canadians, by eight yards. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1520, 12 June 1919, Page 23