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SURVIVING PASSENGERS OF THE CRUSADER.—A group photograph taken at the annual reunion of the surviving passengers of the ship Crusader held in the Jellicoe • * Hall on Saturday afternoon.

LAUNCHING OF NEW EIGHT-OARED BOAT.—The new Australian-built eightoared boat of the Canterbury College Rowing Club after the launching ceremony on Saturday. The boat was christened by Mrs H. C. Holland, wife of an early member of the club.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21721, 2 March 1936, Page 20

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SURVIVING PASSENGERS OF THE CRUSADER.—A group photograph taken at the annual reunion of the surviving passengers of the ship Crusader held in the Jellicoe • * Hall on Saturday afternoon. LAUNCHING OF NEW EIGHT-OARED BOAT.—The new Australian-built eightoared boat of the Canterbury College Rowing Club after the launching ceremony on Saturday. The boat was christened by Mrs H. C. Holland, wife of an early member of the club. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21721, 2 March 1936, Page 20

SURVIVING PASSENGERS OF THE CRUSADER.—A group photograph taken at the annual reunion of the surviving passengers of the ship Crusader held in the Jellicoe • * Hall on Saturday afternoon. LAUNCHING OF NEW EIGHT-OARED BOAT.—The new Australian-built eightoared boat of the Canterbury College Rowing Club after the launching ceremony on Saturday. The boat was christened by Mrs H. C. Holland, wife of an early member of the club. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21721, 2 March 1936, Page 20

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