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GERMAN FAMILY TO SETTLE IN NEW ZEALAND Dr Otto Heymann, his wife and family, and the children’s governess, photographed on board the Rangitiki after the liner’s arrival at Auckland. Dr Heymann, until recently director of the Dresdner Bank, one of the largest banks in Germany, has come to New Zealand in order that his children can be brought up in “an atmosphere of freedom and humanity.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23118, 18 February 1937, Page 15

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GERMAN FAMILY TO SETTLE IN NEW ZEALAND Dr Otto Heymann, his wife and family, and the children’s governess, photographed on board the Rangitiki after the liner’s arrival at Auckland. Dr Heymann, until recently director of the Dresdner Bank, one of the largest banks in Germany, has come to New Zealand in order that his children can be brought up in “an atmosphere of freedom and humanity.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 23118, 18 February 1937, Page 15

GERMAN FAMILY TO SETTLE IN NEW ZEALAND Dr Otto Heymann, his wife and family, and the children’s governess, photographed on board the Rangitiki after the liner’s arrival at Auckland. Dr Heymann, until recently director of the Dresdner Bank, one of the largest banks in Germany, has come to New Zealand in order that his children can be brought up in “an atmosphere of freedom and humanity.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 23118, 18 February 1937, Page 15