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RUGBY FOOTBALL Jimmy Mill Desperately Ill

At a time when thousands of New Zealanders have turned their thoughts to rugby and the selection of a team to tour South Africa, few realise that one of the greatest half-backs in New Zealand rugby for the past forty years, Jimmy Mill, is lying desperately ill at the Lewisham Hospital, Wellington. jimmy Mill, who went to Hawke’s Bay from the East Coast, was the master of the blind side attack, ana his try against Cambridge'gave Nev, Zealand its full quota of wins in the 1924 tour of Great Britain.

The many friends of this populai half-back are looking forward to his recovery.

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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1948, Page 7

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RUGBY FOOTBALL Jimmy Mill Desperately Ill Grey River Argus, 21 September 1948, Page 7

RUGBY FOOTBALL Jimmy Mill Desperately Ill Grey River Argus, 21 September 1948, Page 7

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