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  3. NEW ZEALANDERS FINE TEAM IN MAKING

    Though beaten 7 to 4 in the opening match of the tour in Australia the New Zealanders, after a lapse of four years, made a good impression. It was not that their football was as high-class as much of that which we have so often seen in Sydney, but that it revealed possibilities if team ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM AGAINST NEW ZEALAND.

    Back row: T. F. O'Rourke, L. Hayes, P. Murphy, W. Ives, F. Rule, B. Wearing, J. Johnson. Second row: J. D. Dunworth, A. O'Connor, R. Latta, A. Faul, H. Waterhouse. Front row: F. Brien, D. Millard, J. Love, A. Justice, N. Robinson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INTER-TOWN RIVALRY

    Telegraphed reports from some country centres describe a spirit of rivalry from which the truest sporting tendencies are divorced. It may ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY WEEK

    The country week of Rugby League provided some most interesting matches, with individual players of much promise showing in all the teams. Mid-North Coast were the ...

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  7. TASMANIAN FOOTBALL

    There was a drop in the attendance on Saturday at the League matches. At the principal fixture at North Hobart, where Lefroy met North Hobart, there were four ...

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  8. NEW ZEALANDERS TO-DAY.

    The spirited football of the New Zealanders on Saturday should, ensure a goodly assemblage at the Sports Ground match this afternoon against the Australian Universities. ...

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