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AIR PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY

VARIETY IN VOCATIONS Any aircraft operating on an international route might be expected to carry among its passengers men and women of widely differing interests, pursuits and nationalities, but there can have been few better examples of this than yesterday’s Harewood-Sydney plane. Among the passengers Were Messrs B. A. Marshall, L. Tirimanne, and R. Hansen. Mr Marshall, who is from Whangarei, has been appointed to a Sosition in the Colomqj Service in orneo. He was on the staff of the Lands and Survey Department at Invercargill and Hokitika before going to Whangarei, Mr Tirimanne has been in Wellington for six months, studying works management under the Colombo Plan. In his native Ceylon he is in charge of the mechanical branch of the Government Irrigation Department In Wellington he was attached to the Railways Department, and studied works management and labour relations at the Hutt workshops and at the head office of the department. S an ?® a is , employed at Queen Charlotte Sound as a boilennan with the whaling company there. The season has ended, and he has decided to take a similar position temporarily with an Australian whaling company at Moreton Bay.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 8

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AIR PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 8

AIR PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 8