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PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS ARRIVE BY lONIC.—A group taken aboard this morning of the 45 public school boys who are to make a tour of the Dominion. Marked with crosses from left are: Lieut. Grenfell SmithDomen, assistant-director, an old Harrovian, of the King's Royal Riflo Corps; Mr. J. R. Darling, director (an old Reptonian, who is a master at Charterhouse); Mr. Ardell, representing the N.Z. Government Internal Affairs Department; Mr. M. Scott, assistant-director; Mr. E. W. Lancaster, R.D., R.M.R, purser of the lonic, who was a favourite of the boys.

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Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 10

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PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS ARRIVE BY lONIC.—A group taken aboard this morning of the 45 public school boys who are to make a tour of the Dominion. Marked with crosses from left are: Lieut. Grenfell Smith-Domen, assistant-director, an old Harrovian, of the King's Royal Riflo Corps; Mr. J. R. Darling, director (an old Reptonian, who is a master at Charterhouse); Mr. Ardell, representing the N.Z. Government Internal Affairs Department; Mr. M. Scott, assistant-director; Mr. E. W. Lancaster, R.D., R.M.R, purser of the lonic, who was a favourite of the boys. Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 10

PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS ARRIVE BY lONIC.—A group taken aboard this morning of the 45 public school boys who are to make a tour of the Dominion. Marked with crosses from left are: Lieut. Grenfell Smith-Domen, assistant-director, an old Harrovian, of the King's Royal Riflo Corps; Mr. J. R. Darling, director (an old Reptonian, who is a master at Charterhouse); Mr. Ardell, representing the N.Z. Government Internal Affairs Department; Mr. M. Scott, assistant-director; Mr. E. W. Lancaster, R.D., R.M.R, purser of the lonic, who was a favourite of the boys. Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 10