PRIZE ROSE.—Mr N. E. Taylor’s rose, Peace, judged to be' the best bloom in the Canterbury Horticultural Society’s annual rose show. It is lemon yellow, with pink edged petals, and was introduced into New Zealand about two years ago.
THE “MOUTH” OF A WHALING SHlP—Repair work being carried out on a big whaling factory ship in the Hamburg docks. The size of the opening through which the dead whales are drawn into the ship’s interior may be judged by the figures of the workmen.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25970, 25 November 1949, Page 8
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84PRIZE ROSE.—Mr N. E. Taylor’s rose, Peace, judged to be' the best bloom in the Canterbury Horticultural Society’s annual rose show. It is lemon yellow, with pink edged petals, and was introduced into New Zealand about two years ago. THE “MOUTH” OF A WHALING SHlP—Repair work being carried out on a big whaling factory ship in the Hamburg docks. The size of the opening through which the dead whales are drawn into the ship’s interior may be judged by the figures of the workmen. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25970, 25 November 1949, Page 8
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