FINAL OF THF SJI/U r rriP t tl r- , , , , nhi p: ,^ C STO Jge polo team which defeated Christchurch in the Senile Cup final. From left. K. Peake, R. Nolan, R. Peake and C. C losper. Below: An incident during the game. Cambridge are making a hoi attack on the Christchurch goal.
mvrKMTi? ATinv a ; l»i- j i am i l i l . . tlCONCENTRATION .—A peep into a city billiards saloon. Many players have special This onc concentrated on the end of his cue for several seconds before making a shot.
THE BOY IN THE BREECHES BUOY.-One of the thrills for four hundred Victorian school j, lUren „ ho V(S(W Queenscliff and were shown roL7I J Oie town by a Government tourist official A lad trying out the life-saving apparatus.
run nMr/vc i\r d/idt tl jl. m : * l" >• r , . , , H/ , , . , „ . .. , , 77/£ EYES OF THE FLEET OVER EGYPT.—*4 squadron of Blackburn Shark machines—the "eyes" of the Fleet—flying over Aboukir. the coastal THE NAVY S IN PORT.—-The first unit of the Australian Fleet, the destroyer Waterhen, arrived unexpectedly at Auckland yesterday iorvn and Royal Air Force base near Alexandria, Egypt, during Fleet Air Arm exercises Vfith the Home Fleet in the Mediterranean. This picture was taken afternoon. Snapshots this morning at the Western wharf, where she is berthed. from a machine flying in formation with the squadron, which is attached to-H.M. Aircraft Carrier Courageous.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1937, Page 11
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231FINAL OF THF SJI/U r rriP t tl r- , , , , nhi p: ,^CSTOJge polo team which defeated Christchurch in the Senile Cup final. From left. K. Peake, R. Nolan, R. Peake and C. C losper. Below: An incident during the game. Cambridge are making a hoi attack on the Christchurch goal. mvrKMTi? ATinv a ; l»i- j i am i l i l . . tl- CONCENTRATION .—A peep into a city billiards saloon. Many players have special This onc concentrated on the end of his cue for several seconds before making a shot. THE BOY IN THE BREECHES BUOY.-One of the thrills for four hundred Victorian school j,lUren „ho V(S(W Queenscliff and were shown roL7IJ Oie town by a Government tourist official A lad trying out the life-saving apparatus. run nMr/vc i\r d/idt tl jl. m : * l" >• r, . , , H/ , , . , „ . .. , , 77/£ EYES OF THE FLEET OVER EGYPT.—*4 squadron of Blackburn Shark machines—the "eyes" of the Fleet—flying over Aboukir. the coastal THE NAVY S IN PORT.—-The first unit of the Australian Fleet, the destroyer Waterhen, arrived unexpectedly at Auckland yesterday iorvn and Royal Air Force base near Alexandria, Egypt, during Fleet Air Arm exercises Vfith the Home Fleet in the Mediterranean. This picture was taken afternoon. Snapshots this morning at the Western wharf, where she is berthed. from a machine flying in formation with the squadron, which is attached to-H.M. Aircraft Carrier Courageous. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1937, Page 11
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