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WRESTLING.

CRACKS TO VISIT N.Z

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association

WELLINGTON, September 3

The Dominion Wrestling Union, which is now the controlling body for New Zealand, announced to-day that it has completed arrangements with Stadiums Ltd., of Australia, for the exchange ef • wrestlers between the two countries. Under this arrangement, Tony Steeher, the brother of the famous Joe' Steelier, the one-time holder of the world’s heavyweight championship, will leave Sydney for Wellington this month by the M»lcura, to be followed by Ted Thye, the former light-heavy world’s champion on September 18th. Other liglitheavy and heavy men will ho despatched as required. Forward engagements for all the wrestlers under the Union’s control haVe been pencilled in for all the affiliated Associations.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 6

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WRESTLING. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 6

WRESTLING. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 6

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