FUELLING AT WELLINGTON FOR NORWAY.—The whaling factory ship, C. A. Larsen, repaired after her mishap at Stewart Island, is shortly to take her season's catch home. HISTORIC LLOYD'S.—A scene in the Underwriter*' Room of the new Uov.s Buil din? in Leadenhall Street, London, where businrs.. commenced on April 10. In the rear is the new rostrum for the Lutine bell. Originally the bell of the wrecked ship Lutine, the now famous bell was sounded at Uoyd's for many generations whenever new* of * shipwreck was received. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 9
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