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TO SETTLE IN DOMINION.—Dk. Otto Heymann, a German banker of Jewish ancestry, his wife and family, and the children's governess, photographed on the liner Rangitiki at Auckland. Dr. Heymann said he came to New Zealand so that his children may be brought up in "an atmosphere of freedom and humanity."

TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS AT ADDINGTON.—A photograph taken in front of the totalisator during Saturday's The enclosed site of the new^totalisator 4 i immediately behind i . L the Present building, and construction-work has already been comment '>'•'-- t ; ;

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22017, 15 February 1937, Page 16

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TO SETTLE IN DOMINION.—Dk. Otto Heymann, a German banker of Jewish ancestry, his wife and family, and the children's governess, photographed on the liner Rangitiki at Auckland. Dr. Heymann said he came to New Zealand so that his children may be brought up in "an atmosphere of freedom and humanity." TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS AT ADDINGTON.—A photograph taken in front of the totalisator during Saturday's The enclosed site of the new^totalisator4i immediately behind i . L the Present building, and construction-work has already been comment '>'•'-- t ; ; Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22017, 15 February 1937, Page 16

TO SETTLE IN DOMINION.—Dk. Otto Heymann, a German banker of Jewish ancestry, his wife and family, and the children's governess, photographed on the liner Rangitiki at Auckland. Dr. Heymann said he came to New Zealand so that his children may be brought up in "an atmosphere of freedom and humanity." TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS AT ADDINGTON.—A photograph taken in front of the totalisator during Saturday's The enclosed site of the new^totalisator4i immediately behind i . L the Present building, and construction-work has already been comment '>'•'-- t ; ; Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22017, 15 February 1937, Page 16

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