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FOUNDER OF THE ROTARY MOVEMENT THE GUEST OF HONOUR AT A LUNCHEON HELD BY THE AUCKLAND ROTARY CLUB YESTERDAY A group of those who attended the luncheon. The founder, Mr. Paul P. Harris, of Chicago, is seated fifth from the left in the front row, while the Auckland president, Mr. G. Lawrence Taylor, is next to him on tho right.

A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF RECENT OVERSEAS EVENTS RECORDED BY THE CAMERA: SAILING RACE FOR OUTRIGGER CANOES, SPECTACULAR RIDING DISPLAY, AND STORMS AND FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA 1. A competitor cornering at full gallop while taking part in the ladies' flag race at the 3. The. Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, George Britain's war time Prime Minister, who has returned to 5. "Nib." a tame lea lion at the London iloo, accenting a tit-bit from achoolbov visitor, durSouthern Riverma Picnic Furf Clubs annual outing at Denihqum, New South Wales. the political arena as the author of a new deal," photographed with his daughter, Miss ing hi# regular morning walk in the grounds of the zoo. 2. Outrigger canoes scudding before the breeze during a sa.l.ng race in the open Pac.fic off the Megan Lloyd George, before leav.ng London to tour the Tyne.ide districts. 6. A farmer's son retaining his grip on a fence while wading to safety through rushing Hawaiian Island,.. . 4. The tug-boat Tooronga battling through heavy seas while going to the rescue of another flood waters which threatened this homestead at Gippsland, Victoria. Daraago amountTessel ,n distress in Port Ph.lhp Bay during a recent gale. to thougands of poundjt reßuked {rom the fl , sod| second with ; n fouf

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 8

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FOUNDER OF THE ROTARY MOVEMENT THE GUEST OF HONOUR AT A LUNCHEON HELD BY THE AUCKLAND ROTARY CLUB YESTERDAY A group of those who attended the luncheon. The founder, Mr. Paul P. Harris, of Chicago, is seated fifth from the left in the front row, while the Auckland president, Mr. G. Lawrence Taylor, is next to him on tho right. A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF RECENT OVERSEAS EVENTS RECORDED BY THE CAMERA: SAILING RACE FOR OUTRIGGER CANOES, SPECTACULAR RIDING DISPLAY, AND STORMS AND FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA 1. A competitor cornering at full gallop while taking part in the ladies' flag race at the 3. The. Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, George Britain's war time Prime Minister, who has returned to 5. "Nib." a tame lea lion at the London iloo, accenting a tit-bit from achoolbov visitor, dur- Southern Riverma Picnic Furf Clubs annual outing at Denihqum, New South Wales. the political arena as the author of a new deal," photographed with his daughter, Miss ing hi# regular morning walk in the grounds of the zoo. 2. Outrigger canoes scudding before the breeze during a sa.l.ng race in the open Pac.fic off the Megan Lloyd George, before leav.ng London to tour the Tyne.ide districts. 6. A farmer's son retaining his grip on a fence while wading to safety through rushing Hawaiian Island,.. . 4. The tug-boat Tooronga battling through heavy seas while going to the rescue of another flood waters which threatened this homestead at Gippsland, Victoria. Daraago amount- Tessel ,n distress in Port Ph.lhp Bay during a recent gale. to thougands of poundjt reBuked {rom the fl,sod| second with;n fouf New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 8

FOUNDER OF THE ROTARY MOVEMENT THE GUEST OF HONOUR AT A LUNCHEON HELD BY THE AUCKLAND ROTARY CLUB YESTERDAY A group of those who attended the luncheon. The founder, Mr. Paul P. Harris, of Chicago, is seated fifth from the left in the front row, while the Auckland president, Mr. G. Lawrence Taylor, is next to him on tho right. A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF RECENT OVERSEAS EVENTS RECORDED BY THE CAMERA: SAILING RACE FOR OUTRIGGER CANOES, SPECTACULAR RIDING DISPLAY, AND STORMS AND FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA 1. A competitor cornering at full gallop while taking part in the ladies' flag race at the 3. The. Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, George Britain's war time Prime Minister, who has returned to 5. "Nib." a tame lea lion at the London iloo, accenting a tit-bit from achoolbov visitor, dur- Southern Riverma Picnic Furf Clubs annual outing at Denihqum, New South Wales. the political arena as the author of a new deal," photographed with his daughter, Miss ing hi# regular morning walk in the grounds of the zoo. 2. Outrigger canoes scudding before the breeze during a sa.l.ng race in the open Pac.fic off the Megan Lloyd George, before leav.ng London to tour the Tyne.ide districts. 6. A farmer's son retaining his grip on a fence while wading to safety through rushing Hawaiian Island,.. . 4. The tug-boat Tooronga battling through heavy seas while going to the rescue of another flood waters which threatened this homestead at Gippsland, Victoria. Daraago amount- Tessel ,n distress in Port Ph.lhp Bay during a recent gale. to thougands of poundjt reBuked {rom the fl,sod| second with;n fouf New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 8