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PERSONALITIES ON THE AORANGL—(I) Mr. Warwick Gregory, manager in New Zealand for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, who returned from a world tour. (2) Colonel B. J. Palmer, of the Central Broadcasting Company of lowa, U.S.A. (3) Sir Lennon Raws, managing director of Imperial Chemical Industrie* of Australia and New Zealand. (4) Mr. C. B. Nixon, deputy managing director of Leyland Motors, of England, who is on a business visit to New Zealand. (5) Mr. W. S. Tannock, of Dunedin, who has been investigating tung oil abroad in view of establishing the industry in New Zealand.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 8

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PERSONALITIES ON THE AORANGL—(I) Mr. Warwick Gregory, manager in New Zealand for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, who returned from a world tour. (2) Colonel B. J. Palmer, of the Central Broadcasting Company of lowa, U.S.A. (3) Sir Lennon Raws, managing director of Imperial Chemical Industrie* of Australia and New Zealand. (4) Mr. C. B. Nixon, deputy managing director of Leyland Motors, of England, who is on a business visit to New Zealand. (5) Mr. W. S. Tannock, of Dunedin, who has been investigating tung oil abroad in view of establishing the industry in New Zealand. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 8

PERSONALITIES ON THE AORANGL—(I) Mr. Warwick Gregory, manager in New Zealand for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, who returned from a world tour. (2) Colonel B. J. Palmer, of the Central Broadcasting Company of lowa, U.S.A. (3) Sir Lennon Raws, managing director of Imperial Chemical Industrie* of Australia and New Zealand. (4) Mr. C. B. Nixon, deputy managing director of Leyland Motors, of England, who is on a business visit to New Zealand. (5) Mr. W. S. Tannock, of Dunedin, who has been investigating tung oil abroad in view of establishing the industry in New Zealand. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 8

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