AIR LINER DISASTER. —All that remained fof the Dutch K.L.M. air-liner which was second in the Melbourne air race and then crashed in the Syrian desert while on its way to Batavia with Christmas mails. The crew and all the passengers were killed.
REHEARSING FLYING FOR “PETER PAN.”—Christmas saw the thirty-first season of Sir James Barrie’s famous play “Peter Pan.”
BOYS FROM RON GOT AI COLLEGE IN CAMP.—Scenes of camp life at Karapoti, Akatarawa, where boys from Rongotai College have been holding their annual camp. On the upper left is. seen . a general view of the valley where the camp is pitched. On the right, stores are seen arriving by motor-lorry. In the centre the boys are shown enjoying a daily dtp. Lower left reveals washing day for two campers, and on the lower right the “doctor” is seen rendering first-aid to injured feet. •
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Northern Advocate, 21 January 1935, Page 10
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144AIR LINER DISASTER.—All that remained fof the Dutch K.L.M. air-liner which was second in the Melbourne air race and then crashed in the Syrian desert while on its way to Batavia with Christmas mails. The crew and all the passengers were killed. REHEARSING FLYING FOR “PETER PAN.”—Christmas saw the thirty-first season of Sir James Barrie’s famous play “Peter Pan.” BOYS FROM RON GOT AI COLLEGE IN CAMP.—Scenes of camp life at Karapoti, Akatarawa, where boys from Rongotai College have been holding their annual camp. On the upper left is. seen . a general view of the valley where the camp is pitched. On the right, stores are seen arriving by motor-lorry. In the centre the boys are shown enjoying a daily dtp. Lower left reveals washing day for two campers, and on the lower right the “doctor” is seen rendering first-aid to injured feet. • Northern Advocate, 21 January 1935, Page 10
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