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PRIZE-FIGHTING MAY MEAN PUBLICITY, but Johnnie Leckie's wedding was a secret even from his best pals. One moment he was a blithesome bachelor—the next, his best man had thrown m the sponge. (See page 19).

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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 3

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PRI2E.FIGHTING MAY MEAN PUBLICITY, but Johnnie Leckie's wedding was a secret even from his best pals. One moment he was a blithesome bachelor—the next, his best man had thrown m the sponge. (See page 19). NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 3

PRI2E.FIGHTING MAY MEAN PUBLICITY, but Johnnie Leckie's wedding was a secret even from his best pals. One moment he was a blithesome bachelor—the next, his best man had thrown m the sponge. (See page 19). NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 3

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