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  1. John Wrathall is a New Zealand former soccer player who represented New Zealand at international level. [2] Wrathall played two official A-international matches for the New Zealand in 1960, [2] both against Pacific minnows Tahiti, the first a 5–1 win on 5 September, the second a 2–1 win on 12 September 1960. [3]

  2. John Wrathall. John James Wrathall GCLM ID (28 August 1913 – 31 August 1978), was a British -born Rhodesian politician. He was the last white President of Rhodesia (later holders of the post were only acting as such). He formerly worked as a chartered accountant.

  3. John James Wrathall (28 August 1913 – 31 August 1978), was a British-born Rhodesian politician. He was the last white President of Rhodesia (later holders of the post were only acting as such). He formerly worked as a chartered accountant.

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · Eastern Suburbs 2 (John Wrathall (2)) Christchurch Technical 0 Suburbs line-up: Kevin Harlock, Doug Law, Fred Dubber, Bill de Graaf, Tom McNab, John Staines, Gerald McCormack, Paul Rennell, John Wrathall, Ray Mears, John Legg. 1969 Chatham Cup final. Basin Reserve, Wellington Game played September 6, 1969. Eastern Suburbs 2 (John Wrathall, Bill ...

  5. John Wrathall is a former football (soccer) player who represented New Zealand at international level. Wrathall played two official A-international matches for the New Zealand in 1960, both against Pacific minnows Tahiti, the first a 5–1 win on 5 September, the second a 2–1 win on 12 September 1960.

  6. John Wrathall is a former football (soccer) player who represented New Zealand at international level. Wrathall played two official A-international matches for the New Zealand in 1960 both against Pacific minnows Tahiti the first a 5-1 win on 5 September the second a 2-1 win on 12 September 1960.

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  8. Died: 27 March 1943. John Sandford Wrathall was born on 8 February 1916, the son of Marion and William Foster Wrathall. He joined the staff of District Bank as a junior clerk at its Lancaster branch in June 1934. He was promoted to clerk at Settle branch in 1939 and moved back to Lancaster branch in May 1940. In October 1940 Wrathall left the ...