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NEW MOTOR-SHIP'S FIRST VISIT TO LYTTELTON.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's vessel Port Jackson (9687 tons), which arrived at Lyttelton yesterday. She was commissioned only a few months ago.

nVFPVP A S? NFW*i PHOTOGRAPHS RECEIVED BY AIR MAIL. — (1) Volunteer members of the newly-formed Greek Labour Corps receive their flag and take the oath. (2) Residents Sindn fleeing fro\n the fighting zone when the Republican troops recaptured the town. (3) An Austrian parachutist, Herr Karl Simandl, who has made successful descents from JJeZiondhlow heights He uses a standard parachute packed in a special way . The method of packing took seven years to Perfect. (4) Mr W.J. Jordan, New Zealand High Commissioner Z lTndonPreTeniZfa trophy, on behalf of the New Zealand Aero Club, to Miss Jean Batten in commemoration of her flight from England to the Dominion. (5) Yeomen of the Guard at / their annual church parade on Christmas Day.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22304, 19 January 1938, Page 16

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NEW MOTOR-SHIP'S FIRST VISIT TO LYTTELTON.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's vessel Port Jackson (9687 tons), which arrived at Lyttelton yesterday. She was commissioned only a few months ago. nVFPVPA S? NFW*i PHOTOGRAPHS RECEIVED BY AIR MAIL.—(1) Volunteer members of the newly-formed Greek Labour Corps receive their flag and take the oath. (2) Residents Sindn fleeing fro\n the fighting zone when the Republican troops recaptured the town. (3) An Austrian parachutist, Herr Karl Simandl, who has made successful descents from JJeZiondhlow heights He uses a standard parachute packed in a special way. The method of packing took seven years to Perfect. (4) Mr W.J. Jordan, New Zealand High Commissioner Z lTndonPreTeniZfa trophy, on behalf of the New Zealand Aero Club, to Miss Jean Batten in commemoration of her flight from England to the Dominion. (5) Yeomen of the Guard at / their annual church parade on Christmas Day. Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22304, 19 January 1938, Page 16

NEW MOTOR-SHIP'S FIRST VISIT TO LYTTELTON.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's vessel Port Jackson (9687 tons), which arrived at Lyttelton yesterday. She was commissioned only a few months ago. nVFPVPA S? NFW*i PHOTOGRAPHS RECEIVED BY AIR MAIL.—(1) Volunteer members of the newly-formed Greek Labour Corps receive their flag and take the oath. (2) Residents Sindn fleeing fro\n the fighting zone when the Republican troops recaptured the town. (3) An Austrian parachutist, Herr Karl Simandl, who has made successful descents from JJeZiondhlow heights He uses a standard parachute packed in a special way. The method of packing took seven years to Perfect. (4) Mr W.J. Jordan, New Zealand High Commissioner Z lTndonPreTeniZfa trophy, on behalf of the New Zealand Aero Club, to Miss Jean Batten in commemoration of her flight from England to the Dominion. (5) Yeomen of the Guard at / their annual church parade on Christmas Day. Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22304, 19 January 1938, Page 16