ARRIVALS BY THE HINEMOA.—Among the passengers who travelled in the Hinemoa on the ship’s maiden voyage from Britain were Miss Rosemary Rees (left), the New Zealand novelist, who intends to spend about a year in the Dominion; Dr. I. Maclean (middle), a bacteriologist associated with the development of penicillin, who is on a year’s leave from the University of London; and Sir Harry Twyford, a former Lord Mayor of London, who is travelling round the world investigating trade conditions.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25094, 28 January 1947, Page 8
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79ARRIVALS BY THE HINEMOA.—Among the passengers who travelled in the Hinemoa on the ship’s maiden voyage from Britain were Miss Rosemary Rees (left), the New Zealand novelist, who intends to spend about a year in the Dominion; Dr. I. Maclean (middle), a bacteriologist associated with the development of penicillin, who is on a year’s leave from the University of London; and Sir Harry Twyford, a former Lord Mayor of London, who is travelling round the world investigating trade conditions. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25094, 28 January 1947, Page 8
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