COMMANDER OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH Captain J. C. Townley (right), who commanded the 85,000-ton liner on her maiden Atlantic eroiiaing, photographed after arrival at New York. On the left is 'Mr. William Sutcliffe, chief engineer.
' BUSH FIRE AFTERMATH ON AN AUSTRALIAN HIGHWAY Driving skill was needed to negotiate this Victorian highway at tho point where a large tree fell across the road during last month*# bush fires. Further fierce fires aro reported along parts of tho Sydney- Molbou,mo railway route.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23620, 2 April 1940, Page 4
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80COMMANDER OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH Captain J. C. Townley (right), who commanded the 85,000-ton liner on her maiden Atlantic eroiiaing, photographed after arrival at New York. On the left is 'Mr. William Sutcliffe, chief engineer. ' BUSH FIRE AFTERMATH ON AN AUSTRALIAN HIGHWAY Driving skill was needed to negotiate this Victorian highway at tho point where a large tree fell across the road during last month*# bush fires. Further fierce fires aro reported along parts of tho Sydney- Molbou,mo railway route. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23620, 2 April 1940, Page 4
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