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PREPARING FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR.—San Francisco ChinaioTvn kiddies, costumed in their finest, ready to join 16,000 other Chinese for the big celebrations rvhich commenced on February 4 and lasted for a Week.

ROYAL YI4CHT LAUNCHED FOR JUBILEE SEASON.—The King's yacht Britannia was launched at Marvin's Yard, East Corves, last month, in preparation for the yachting season. This being J-<bilee year, it is expected that His Majesty will again take part. The picture shows the Britannia being hand-towed into the water.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1935, Page 10

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PREPARING FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR.—San Francisco ChinaioTvn kiddies, costumed in their finest, ready to join 16,000 other Chinese for the big celebrations rvhich commenced on February 4 and lasted for a Week. ROYAL YI4CHT LAUNCHED FOR JUBILEE SEASON.—The King's yacht Britannia was launched at Marvin's Yard, East Corves, last month, in preparation for the yachting season. This being J-<bilee year, it is expected that His Majesty will again take part. The picture shows the Britannia being hand-towed into the water. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1935, Page 10

PREPARING FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR.—San Francisco ChinaioTvn kiddies, costumed in their finest, ready to join 16,000 other Chinese for the big celebrations rvhich commenced on February 4 and lasted for a Week. ROYAL YI4CHT LAUNCHED FOR JUBILEE SEASON.—The King's yacht Britannia was launched at Marvin's Yard, East Corves, last month, in preparation for the yachting season. This being J-<bilee year, it is expected that His Majesty will again take part. The picture shows the Britannia being hand-towed into the water. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1935, Page 10