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HIS SPORTING SELF.—Reg. Sharland, leading man of "The Girl Friend" and "Hit the Deck," is one of those lucky people who have two claims to fame. He is a stylish bat and he is here shown going in to hit on a Sydney wicket. He also likes boating and fishing but not racing—the Dargaville meeting cured him.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 22

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HIS SPORTING SELF.—Reg. Sharland, leading man of "The Girl Friend" and "Hit the Deck," is one of those lucky people who have two claims to fame. He is a stylish bat and he is here shown going in to hit on a Sydney wicket. He also likes boating and fishing but not racing—the Dargaville meeting cured him. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 22

HIS SPORTING SELF.—Reg. Sharland, leading man of "The Girl Friend" and "Hit the Deck," is one of those lucky people who have two claims to fame. He is a stylish bat and he is here shown going in to hit on a Sydney wicket. He also likes boating and fishing but not racing—the Dargaville meeting cured him. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 22

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