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  2. FOOTBALL. NEW ZEALANDERS’ TRIUMPHAL CAREER.

    The New Zealand Rugby footballers [?]ow on tour in this country are a really [?]onde[?]ul team. They go on from vic[?]ory to victory with startling ...

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  5. THE NEW ZEALAND TEAM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  6. HOW CAN WE BEAT THEM?

    A large crowd of Rugby enthusiasts, roughly estimated at 20.000, greeted iu real North-country fashion the New Zealand team at Hartlepool yesterday. The ...

    Article : 469 words
  7. BAD BACK FOR YEARS.

    "For three-and-half years I never had a day free from rheumatism, and my kidneys were in a terrible way. My water was always blood red. My back ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND'S SPRINTERS.

    As already stated, the thirteen backs and fourteen forwards of New Zealand Rughy football fame are men of fine physique. ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. GAME OF SCIENCE.

    Mr. K. W. Dillon, the English international, writes:— The general question now on Friday and Saturday mornings is not "Who ...

    Article : 685 words
  10. A LESSON IN THE GAME OF LIFE.

    There is something much more important involved in the New Zealanders' recent victories than the question of superiority on the football Held. Of all ...

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  11. FEAR OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    After the paralysing display of the New Zealanders against the Hartlepool clubs on Wednesday, there are few in Northumberland who anticipate aught ...

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  12. WHY DO THE NEW ZEALANDERS WIN?

    We have received a large number of expanations more or less ingenious, to our query, "Why do the New Zealanders win?" ...

    Article : 465 words
  13. 63 TO NIL.

    HARTLEPOOL, Wednesday, Oct. 11. This afternoon at Hartlepool the New Zealanders dazzled a crowd of nearly 20,000 Tces-siders with the most brilliant ...

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  14. HOME PROBLEMS. NO. 337.—THE DIGITAL CENTURY.

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  15. NO. 338.—A SPELLING PUZZLE

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  16. NO. 339.—TRADING BY BARTER.

    Here is a curious transaction that took place among settlors out Cooyer way. It was agreed that eighty-live chickens were worth a horse and a cow, ...

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  17. WILL THE ‘ALL BLACKS’ TIRE?

    Nearly all the writers who essay an answer to the query. "Why do the New Zealanders win?" aseribe the amazing run of Colonial successes to superior ...

    Article : 451 words
  18. THE EVOLUTION OF THE GAME

    As the Rugby game has developed. the tendeney has been to increase the number of backs at the excuse of the forwards. ...

    Article : 458 words
  19. ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS NOS. 332, 333, 334, 335, 336.

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  21. WHY THE NEW ZEALANDERS WIN

    Mr. R. G. T. Coventry, an old Oxford Blue, makes this morning another highly interesting contribution to the query, "Why do the New Zealanders Win [?]" ...

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