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CANADIAN DESTROYERS NOW SERVING IN BRITISH WATERS.—Left: The Skeena. the first of three destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy, to arrive in England for »ork r»iA the Royal Navy, as she made a British port. Right: The three commanders, Lieutenant-Commander H. G. de Wolf (St. Laurent), Lieutenant-Commander Horatio Nelson Lay (Resligauche), LieutenantCommander J. C. Hibhard (Skeena).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 184, 5 August 1940, Page 5

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CANADIAN DESTROYERS NOW SERVING IN BRITISH WATERS.—Left: The Skeena. the first of three destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy, to arrive in England for »ork r»iA the Royal Navy, as she made a British port. Right: The three commanders, Lieutenant-Commander H. G. de Wolf (St. Laurent), Lieutenant-Commander Horatio Nelson Lay (Resligauche), Lieutenant- Commander J. C. Hibhard (Skeena). Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 184, 5 August 1940, Page 5

CANADIAN DESTROYERS NOW SERVING IN BRITISH WATERS.—Left: The Skeena. the first of three destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy, to arrive in England for »ork r»iA the Royal Navy, as she made a British port. Right: The three commanders, Lieutenant-Commander H. G. de Wolf (St. Laurent), Lieutenant-Commander Horatio Nelson Lay (Resligauche), Lieutenant- Commander J. C. Hibhard (Skeena). Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 184, 5 August 1940, Page 5