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•'EyeniDg Post" Pboto. Members of the Empire Games team left for Sydney last evening by the Wanganella. At top is a corner of the Queen's Wharf, where a huge crowd assembled to bid farewell to athletes, women cricketers, and the winner of the Deanna Durbin contest,. who is considered the mascot of the New Zealand Games team. The picture above shows Mr. A. C. Kitto, assistant manager of the New Zealand team, with some members of the team as the Wanganella pulled out.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 7

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•'EyeniDg Post" Pboto. Members of the Empire Games team left for Sydney last evening by the Wanganella. At top is a corner of the Queen's Wharf, where a huge crowd assembled to bid farewell to athletes, women cricketers, and the winner of the Deanna Durbin contest,. who is considered the mascot of the New Zealand Games team. The picture above shows Mr. A. C. Kitto, assistant manager of the New Zealand team, with some members of the team as the Wanganella pulled out. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 7

•'EyeniDg Post" Pboto. Members of the Empire Games team left for Sydney last evening by the Wanganella. At top is a corner of the Queen's Wharf, where a huge crowd assembled to bid farewell to athletes, women cricketers, and the winner of the Deanna Durbin contest,. who is considered the mascot of the New Zealand Games team. The picture above shows Mr. A. C. Kitto, assistant manager of the New Zealand team, with some members of the team as the Wanganella pulled out. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 7