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Departure of Olympic Team.-Wellington citizens yesterday turned out in their hundreds to farewell the members of the 1932 Olympic team, which sailed on the R.M.S. Monowai for California, where the Games are being held. Top: Members of the team wearing the distinctive "boaters" which are past of the official uniform leaning over the side of the monowai. Lower: A sea of faces-a corner of the large crowd on Queen’s Wharf just before the vessel sailed. Inset: mr. P. N. Rundle, the manager of the Olympic team, with the New Zealand Olympic flag saying good-bye. -“Dominion” photos.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 222, 15 June 1932, Page 7

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Departure of Olympic Team.-Wellington citizens yesterday turned out in their hundreds to farewell the members of the 1932 Olympic team, which sailed on the R.M.S. Monowai for California, where the Games are being held. Top: Members of the team wearing the distinctive "boaters" which are past of the official uniform leaning over the side of the monowai. Lower: A sea of faces-a corner of the large crowd on Queen’s Wharf just before the vessel sailed. Inset: mr. P. N. Rundle, the manager of the Olympic team, with the New Zealand Olympic flag saying good-bye. -“Dominion” photos. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 222, 15 June 1932, Page 7

Departure of Olympic Team.-Wellington citizens yesterday turned out in their hundreds to farewell the members of the 1932 Olympic team, which sailed on the R.M.S. Monowai for California, where the Games are being held. Top: Members of the team wearing the distinctive "boaters" which are past of the official uniform leaning over the side of the monowai. Lower: A sea of faces-a corner of the large crowd on Queen’s Wharf just before the vessel sailed. Inset: mr. P. N. Rundle, the manager of the Olympic team, with the New Zealand Olympic flag saying good-bye. -“Dominion” photos. Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 222, 15 June 1932, Page 7

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