LUNCH-TIME STROLLERS.—On a sunny day the Auckland wharves are always popular with the "ship-minded" public. It has been suggested that when T ships are. loading it is not safe for people to be allowed on the wharves, but the Harbour Board is loath to deprive city c workers of this pleasure.
LOVELOCK'S LATEST TRIUMPH.—The Oxford and New Zealand mile runner is here seen winning a mile race at Princeton University, U.S.A., against a classic field, including Bill Bronthron (second), Clen Cunningham (holder of World ,record), Gene Venzfye (another record-breaker( and Joe Mangan.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 7
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92LUNCH-TIME STROLLERS.—On a sunny day the Auckland wharves are always popular with the "ship-minded" public. It has been suggested that when T ships are. loading it is not safe for people to be allowed on the wharves, but the Harbour Board is loath to deprive cityc workers of this pleasure. LOVELOCK'S LATEST TRIUMPH.—The Oxford and New Zealand mile runner is here seen winning a mile race at Princeton University, U.S.A., against a classic field, including Bill Bronthron (second), Clen Cunningham (holder of World ,record), Gene Venzfye (another record-breaker( and Joe Mangan. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 7
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