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"Evening Post" Photo. CROQUET SEASON OPENED AT LYALL BAY.— Mrs. E. Rabbidge, president of the Lyall Bay Croquet Club, driving a ball through a hoop to declare the club's season opened yesterday afternoon.

- "Sport and General" Piioto. THE NAZI "BIG PARADE" AT NUREMBERG.— An enormous -concourse of Nazis on the Luitpoldhairi at Nuremberg, the stage being set on a vast scale for the ceremonial dedication of standards by Herr Hitler, the left-hand figure of the two advancing in the centre towards the War Memorial. ■

"Evening Post" Photo. FOR USE IN THE SOUTH SEAS.—77ie auxiliary ketch Tiare Anani ("Flower of the Orange"), which was recently built at Wellington.. The ketch, which was designed and constructed under the supervision of Captain E. H. Wilson, and , has yet to be rigged, is for research, etc., in the South Seas. She is 40ft 6in in length and has a beam of lift 6in. . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1933, Page 5

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"Evening Post" Photo. CROQUET SEASON OPENED AT LYALL BAY.—Mrs. E. Rabbidge, president of the Lyall Bay Croquet Club, driving a ball through a hoop to declare the club's season opened yesterday afternoon. – "Sport and General" Piioto. THE NAZI "BIG PARADE" AT NUREMBERG.—An enormous -concourse of Nazis on the Luitpoldhairi at Nuremberg, the stage being set on a vast scale for the ceremonial dedication of standards by Herr Hitler, the left-hand figure of the two advancing in the centre towards the War Memorial. ■ "Evening Post" Photo. FOR USE IN THE SOUTH SEAS.—77ie auxiliary ketch Tiare Anani ("Flower of the Orange"), which was recently built at Wellington.. The ketch, which was designed and constructed under the supervision of Captain E. H. Wilson, and, has yet to be rigged, is for research, etc., in the South Seas. She is 40ft 6in in length and has a beam of lift 6in. . . Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1933, Page 5

"Evening Post" Photo. CROQUET SEASON OPENED AT LYALL BAY.—Mrs. E. Rabbidge, president of the Lyall Bay Croquet Club, driving a ball through a hoop to declare the club's season opened yesterday afternoon. – "Sport and General" Piioto. THE NAZI "BIG PARADE" AT NUREMBERG.—An enormous -concourse of Nazis on the Luitpoldhairi at Nuremberg, the stage being set on a vast scale for the ceremonial dedication of standards by Herr Hitler, the left-hand figure of the two advancing in the centre towards the War Memorial. ■ "Evening Post" Photo. FOR USE IN THE SOUTH SEAS.—77ie auxiliary ketch Tiare Anani ("Flower of the Orange"), which was recently built at Wellington.. The ketch, which was designed and constructed under the supervision of Captain E. H. Wilson, and, has yet to be rigged, is for research, etc., in the South Seas. She is 40ft 6in in length and has a beam of lift 6in. . . Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1933, Page 5