Horace Neal was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in one test match in 1919 against Australia at halfback. In the process he became the...
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Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer, slavery abolitionist and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting...
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J. Neal, R. G. Jinks, 1966, Smith and Wesson 1857–1945, New-York, A. S. Barnes and Co. Inc., 1966. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horace Smith...
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National Council of Women of New Zealand and Auckland City Councillor Horace Neal (1896–1951) New Zealand rugby league representative Don Oliver MBE (1937–1996)...
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slipping from his hand … spoilt Grafton's chance of a score", though Horace Neal following through forced the ball for their only try. He then played...
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Neal Paul Hefti (October 29, 1922 – October 11, 2008) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. He wrote music for The Odd Couple movie and...
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Morris Wellington 2 1919 1919 127 John Lang Auckland 1 1919 1919 128 Horace Neal Auckland 1 1919 1919 129 Sam Lowrie Auckland 6 1919 1924 130 Bill King...
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which was their first ever in first grade competition. One of them was Horace Nunn who had played rugby union for Wellington and the North Island. He...
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against Devonport as Joe Bennett was injured, Karl Ifwersen was sick, Horace Neal had a "broken shoulder", and Owen, Moir, and Norton were out of town...
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Berkshire, England, the son of Florence (née Holderness) and photojournalist Horace Nicholls. Distinguishing himself on the Shakespearean stage alongside the...
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