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RESCUE OF MR ELLSWORTH AND HIS COMPANION IN THE ANTARCTIC. -These r* Hlmfkßenyon^juT^ the Royal research ship Discovery 11.to Little America to rescue the trans-Antarctic aviators, Mer : n the search. LEFT: The Discovery 11. in the pack ice dating the who was a passenger on the Mariposa, expressed his thanks to the Government and'people of New Zealand for asmUngtntHe^ voyage south. RIGHT: Messrs Ellsworth and Kenyon aboard the Discovery 11. at tne Day oj name*.

ROWING REGATTA AT STEWART*S GULLY, —Avon winning the light-weight maiden double sculls from Timaru and Star at the annual regatta of the Christchurch Regatta Club on Saturday afternoon. Crews from nine clubs competed in 10 races rowed over a mile course.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 18

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RESCUE OF MR ELLSWORTH AND HIS COMPANION IN THE ANTARCTIC.-These r* Hlmfkßenyon^juT^ the Royal research ship Discovery 11.to Little America to rescue the trans-Antarctic aviators, Mer :n the search. LEFT: The Discovery 11. in the pack ice dating the who was a passenger on the Mariposa, expressed his thanks to the Government and'people of New Zealand for asmUngtntHe^ voyage south. RIGHT: Messrs Ellsworth and Kenyon aboard the Discovery 11. at tne Day oj name*. ROWING REGATTA AT STEWART*S GULLY,—Avon winning the light-weight maiden double sculls from Timaru and Star at the annual regatta of the Christchurch Regatta Club on Saturday afternoon. Crews from nine clubs competed in 10 races rowed over a mile course. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 18

RESCUE OF MR ELLSWORTH AND HIS COMPANION IN THE ANTARCTIC.-These r* Hlmfkßenyon^juT^ the Royal research ship Discovery 11.to Little America to rescue the trans-Antarctic aviators, Mer :n the search. LEFT: The Discovery 11. in the pack ice dating the who was a passenger on the Mariposa, expressed his thanks to the Government and'people of New Zealand for asmUngtntHe^ voyage south. RIGHT: Messrs Ellsworth and Kenyon aboard the Discovery 11. at tne Day oj name*. ROWING REGATTA AT STEWART*S GULLY,—Avon winning the light-weight maiden double sculls from Timaru and Star at the annual regatta of the Christchurch Regatta Club on Saturday afternoon. Crews from nine clubs competed in 10 races rowed over a mile course. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 18