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. "Sport and General" Photo. A PROPELLER FOR THE QUEEN MARY.—One of four huge propellers, each weighing 35 tons, for Britain's giant Atlantic liner, Queen Mary, leaving the ivorks at Milhvall, London, where it was made. It is expected that the Queen Mary ivill be on her maiden voyage by the end of March.

MR. W. D. GORHAM, who died on Wednesday. For twenty-five years he was secretary of the Wellington Wool Brokers' Assn.

COLONEL LINDBERGH KEACHES ENGLAND.— CoIoneI Lindbergh, Americas famous airman, landing at Gladstone Docks, Liverpool, from the steamer American Importer. Colonel Lindbergh is holding■ his three-year-old son John in his arms and is preceded by his wife. The Lindberghs are visiting England to avoid the attentions of American kidnappers, ivhn are reported to have threatened

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 17

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. "Sport and General" Photo. A PROPELLER FOR THE QUEEN MARY.—One of four huge propellers, each weighing 35 tons, for Britain's giant Atlantic liner, Queen Mary, leaving the ivorks at Milhvall, London, where it was made. It is expected that the Queen Mary ivill be on her maiden voyage by the end of March. MR. W. D. GORHAM, who died on Wednesday. For twenty-five years he was secretary of the Wellington Wool Brokers' Assn. COLONEL LINDBERGH KEACHES ENGLAND.—CoIoneI Lindbergh, Americas famous airman, landing at Gladstone Docks, Liverpool, from the steamer American Importer. Colonel Lindbergh is holding■ his three-year-old son John in his arms and is preceded by his wife. The Lindberghs are visiting England to avoid the attentions of American kidnappers, ivhn are reported to have threatened Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 17

. "Sport and General" Photo. A PROPELLER FOR THE QUEEN MARY.—One of four huge propellers, each weighing 35 tons, for Britain's giant Atlantic liner, Queen Mary, leaving the ivorks at Milhvall, London, where it was made. It is expected that the Queen Mary ivill be on her maiden voyage by the end of March. MR. W. D. GORHAM, who died on Wednesday. For twenty-five years he was secretary of the Wellington Wool Brokers' Assn. COLONEL LINDBERGH KEACHES ENGLAND.—CoIoneI Lindbergh, Americas famous airman, landing at Gladstone Docks, Liverpool, from the steamer American Importer. Colonel Lindbergh is holding■ his three-year-old son John in his arms and is preceded by his wife. The Lindberghs are visiting England to avoid the attentions of American kidnappers, ivhn are reported to have threatened Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 17

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