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THE “WEEKLY PRESS” of February 17, 1909, published this supplement. The pictures show the area in which the Penguin was lost; the ship in Wellington harbour and entering French Pass, and a group of survivors. In the centre are portraits of Mr and Mrs W. H. Henry, who were drowned. On the rgiht are Keith Cape-Williamson (left) and Charles Bird, both of Christchurch, who were also lost.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 5

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THE “WEEKLY PRESS” of February 17, 1909, published this supplement. The pictures show the area in which the Penguin was lost; the ship in Wellington harbour and entering French Pass, and a group of survivors. In the centre are portraits of Mr and Mrs W. H. Henry, who were drowned. On the rgiht are Keith Cape-Williamson (left) and Charles Bird, both of Christchurch, who were also lost. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 5

THE “WEEKLY PRESS” of February 17, 1909, published this supplement. The pictures show the area in which the Penguin was lost; the ship in Wellington harbour and entering French Pass, and a group of survivors. In the centre are portraits of Mr and Mrs W. H. Henry, who were drowned. On the rgiht are Keith Cape-Williamson (left) and Charles Bird, both of Christchurch, who were also lost. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 5