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H.M.A-S. AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINS.—The captain and officers of the Australian warship-at present witing Port Chalmers hold an “at home ’’ to Dunedin citizens on Friday afternoon.. Top: A group of the guests in conversation with the commander (Captain H. G. D. Ackland, D S.O. R.N.), Below: Efficient stewards who were kept busy dispensing hospitality to the 200 guests.

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Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 7

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H.M.A-S. AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINS.—The captain and officers of the Australian warship-at present witing Port Chalmers hold an “at home’’ to Dunedin citizens on Friday afternoon.. Top: A group of the guests in conversation with the commander (Captain H. G. D. Ackland, D S.O. R.N.), Below: Efficient stewards who were kept busy dispensing hospitality to the 200 guests. Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 7

H.M.A-S. AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINS.—The captain and officers of the Australian warship-at present witing Port Chalmers hold an “at home’’ to Dunedin citizens on Friday afternoon.. Top: A group of the guests in conversation with the commander (Captain H. G. D. Ackland, D S.O. R.N.), Below: Efficient stewards who were kept busy dispensing hospitality to the 200 guests. Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 7