Rangitane Sails for London.-A series of photographs taken prior to and at the sailing of the Rangitane for London on Saturday morning. She had on board nearly 400 passengers, the largest list of the season. 1. Sir Hugh Denison, Sydney. 2. Some of the P.O.'s and men of H.M.S. Laburnum's crew, 80 of whom returned to England on replacement, a fresh crew having arrived by theRangitiki at Auckland on Friday. 3. Mr. G. B. Shaw. 4. M. Nihotte, Belgian Consul in N.Z., and Mme. Nihotte. 5. Viscount and Viscountess Long. Viscount Long has been acting A.D.C.to his Excellency the Governor- General. 6.Scene as the liner backed out into the stream. 7.Mr. Justice MacGregor. 8. The 200-foot paying-off pennant of H.M.s. Labur num flying from the mainmast of the Rangitane. 9.Mrs. E. C. Riddiford. 10. From left: Mrs. Vivian Riddiford, Miss Pamela riddiford, Mr. Vivian Riddiford. 11. Mr. Ken. James, the New Zealand wicket-keeper, with his father and mother, who farewelled him. 12. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turrell.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 170, 16 April 1934, Page 7
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168Rangitane Sails for London.-A series of photographs taken prior to and at the sailing of the Rangitane for London on Saturday morning. She had on board nearly 400 passengers, the largest list of the season. 1. Sir Hugh Denison, Sydney. 2. Some of the P.O.'s and men of H.M.S. Laburnum's crew, 80 of whom returned to England on replacement, a fresh crew having arrived by theRangitiki at Auckland on Friday. 3. Mr. G. B. Shaw. 4. M. Nihotte, Belgian Consul in N.Z., and Mme. Nihotte. 5. Viscount and Viscountess Long. Viscount Long has been acting A.D.C.to his Excellency the Governor- General. 6.Scene as the liner backed out into the stream. 7.Mr. Justice MacGregor. 8. The 200-foot paying-off pennant of H.M.s. Labur num flying from the mainmast of the Rangitane. 9.Mrs. E. C. Riddiford. 10. From left: Mrs. Vivian Riddiford, Miss Pamela riddiford, Mr. Vivian Riddiford. 11. Mr. Ken. James, the New Zealand wicket-keeper, with his father and mother, who farewelled him. 12. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turrell. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 170, 16 April 1934, Page 7
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