GLOBE TRAVELLERS.
New Zealand Motorists Reach
Darwin.
MacQUAEEIE AND MATTHEWS,
(Received 10 a.m.)
DAE WES", this day.
Mr. Hector MaeQuarrie. of New Zeakad, author of "We and the Baby," with fe companion, Mr. Richard Matthews, arrived by the Mangola with the baby car in which he is touring the worldIke (late of his departure has not been settled.
."We and the Baby" is an amusing tale ? r th.e adventures of th-e trsvo motorists a trip in a small car from Sydney to Cape York, the northernmost point Ol Queensland, where no motor car had eve J before been seen Messrs. MaeQuarrie and Matthews then announced their decision to make a world tour in the same machine, bet they lost it on the ill-fated Tahiti. tfetHrnmg to New Zealand the?" procured another car or the same model, and proceeded to tour the United States_ from Pacific Coast to Florida, continuing attsrwards to Eurot>e and thence on to Australia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 7
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