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The ketch Yvonne and member# of the crew, now en route from Sydney to Auckland. Three members of the crew will be landed at Sunday Island, and the boat may make frequent trips The liner Iroquois (9202 tons), with her bow hard and fast on the rocks of the Maine coast, after running aground between this island and Auckland. Mr. J. Sorensen (wearing cap) is the skipper. during a dense fog. The vessel was successfully refloated.

Brilliant illuminations seen at Dallas, Texas, during the Texas Centennial Exposition. An " Arctic night " effect is created by the fan-like beams of light which sweep across the sky.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22497, 14 August 1936, Page 8

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The ketch Yvonne and member# of the crew, now en route from Sydney to Auckland. Three members of the crew will be landed at Sunday Island, and the boat may make frequent trips The liner Iroquois (9202 tons), with her bow hard and fast on the rocks of the Maine coast, after running aground between this island and Auckland. Mr. J. Sorensen (wearing cap) is the skipper. during a dense fog. The vessel was successfully refloated. Brilliant illuminations seen at Dallas, Texas, during the Texas Centennial Exposition. An " Arctic night " effect is created by the fan-like beams of light which sweep across the sky. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22497, 14 August 1936, Page 8

The ketch Yvonne and member# of the crew, now en route from Sydney to Auckland. Three members of the crew will be landed at Sunday Island, and the boat may make frequent trips The liner Iroquois (9202 tons), with her bow hard and fast on the rocks of the Maine coast, after running aground between this island and Auckland. Mr. J. Sorensen (wearing cap) is the skipper. during a dense fog. The vessel was successfully refloated. Brilliant illuminations seen at Dallas, Texas, during the Texas Centennial Exposition. An " Arctic night " effect is created by the fan-like beams of light which sweep across the sky. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22497, 14 August 1936, Page 8

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