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BRITISH ATHLETES

VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND PROBABI£ NEW RECORDS RECOGNISED Press Association. WELLINGTON, Monday. From a letter read at to-nfght's meeting of the council of the N.Z. A.A.A., there seems a possibility of Dr. A. E. Porritt, D. G. A. Lowe (British and Olympic half-miler) and Lord Burghley (British hurdler) visiting New Zealand, perhaps In the summer after the Olympic Games. The following performances registered at AustraVan and New Zealand championships last December were stated as having been passed as the test on record for Australia and New Zealand — E. M. Davidson (Victoria), high jump. 6tt 23in New South Wales relay team (J. Martin, W. Hunt, A. Walker, J. Carlton), one miie relay. 3.35 3-5, E. Keskinen (Auckland), decathlon, 6433.78 points.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 1

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BRITISH ATHLETES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 1

BRITISH ATHLETES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 1

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