START OF A JOURNEY FROM SINGAPORE TO LONDON. Messrs E. C. Hill and T. A. J Johnston set out on motor cycles to journey through Siam on their way to London. Mr Daniel O’Leary, of Lawrence, Otago, who is engaged in tin mining near Singapore, is seeing them off. Mr O'Leary supervised the work of converting the motor cycles into jiggers for the railway.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 32
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64START OF A JOURNEY FROM SINGAPORE TO LONDON. Messrs E. C. Hill and T. A. J Johnston set out on motor cycles to journey through Siam on their way to London. Mr Daniel O’Leary, of Lawrence, Otago, who is engaged in tin mining near Singapore, is seeing them off. Mr O'Leary supervised the work of converting the motor cycles into jiggers for the railway. Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 32
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