EXCURSION TO ARTHUR'S PASS
MANY OFFICERS AND MEN Ot~.Jt<> H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA MAKE TRIP t ~ About 600 persons, including 25ft officers and men from the H.M-A.B- . Australia, took part in the railway ex- « cursion to. Arthur's Pass yesterday - Two trains' were run, and PJf"? • weather was enjoyed at the pass. » number, of sailors walked to Ottfa M* back; others went as far as the »5"55 - on the western side, while a nurajS, . climbed the slopes on either WWjff. . the pass. The men were fed fiy »» . citizens' entertainment comnunee » . Arthur's Pass, and returned »«■ evening very pleased with tne >***,;,- - ■•'■■• ~J- J;M ■■■■ VISITORS TO;, tSt 21 SHIP-| V^jjj The public day afternoon, HJ«.A.S. tralia was largest has Lyttelton—The-actual number J*£3mM sons was 6374. An augmented
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21377, 21 January 1935, Page 6
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