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WAR ON THE NORTHERN FRONT.—Auckland, last evening, sounded rather like Flanders in the 1915-1918 period. Youngsters and oldsters were engaged in pyrotechnic activities, the occasion being the commemoration of Guy Fawke’s Day.

TENNIS TESTS—The first two sets in progress at Stanley Street courts yesterday afternoon between British and New Zealand representatives. Photograph shows J. C. Gregory, on far court, and 1. G. Collins, who is shown serving. Gregory beat Bartleet 6—2, 6—3, Collins beat France 6——4, 7—5.

COACHING TRlO.—Three Sussex cricketers arrived in Auckland this morning by the Manama to act as coaches in the Auckland Province. Left to right: G. R. Cox, E. H. Bowley and J. Langridge. Bowley and Langridge, of course, are old friends.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 18

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WAR ON THE NORTHERN FRONT.—Auckland, last evening, sounded rather like Flanders in the 1915-1918 period. Youngsters and oldsters were engaged in pyrotechnic activities, the occasion being the commemoration of Guy Fawke’s Day. TENNIS TESTS—The first two sets in progress at Stanley Street courts yesterday afternoon between British and New Zealand representatives. Photograph shows J. C. Gregory, on far court, and 1. G. Collins, who is shown serving. Gregory beat Bartleet 6—2, 6—3, Collins beat France 6——4, 7—5. COACHING TRlO.—Three Sussex cricketers arrived in Auckland this morning by the Manama to act as coaches in the Auckland Province. Left to right: G. R. Cox, E. H. Bowley and J. Langridge. Bowley and Langridge, of course, are old friends. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 18

WAR ON THE NORTHERN FRONT.—Auckland, last evening, sounded rather like Flanders in the 1915-1918 period. Youngsters and oldsters were engaged in pyrotechnic activities, the occasion being the commemoration of Guy Fawke’s Day. TENNIS TESTS—The first two sets in progress at Stanley Street courts yesterday afternoon between British and New Zealand representatives. Photograph shows J. C. Gregory, on far court, and 1. G. Collins, who is shown serving. Gregory beat Bartleet 6—2, 6—3, Collins beat France 6——4, 7—5. COACHING TRlO.—Three Sussex cricketers arrived in Auckland this morning by the Manama to act as coaches in the Auckland Province. Left to right: G. R. Cox, E. H. Bowley and J. Langridge. Bowley and Langridge, of course, are old friends. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 18

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