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CAPTAIN COOK

STATUE UNVEILEIXINXONDON. By Telegraphs—Press Assn. —Cypyilghtl bONDOTs July X Prince Arthur -of Cumaagbt nmefled Brock’s statue of Captain Oook on the MaJL Prince Louis of Bsttehbers. that Hon. 'Winston Chnrclnll, Sir Gcotga Reid, and the Hon. T. Mackenzie. and X number of prominegfcoolOTttalg-TPeeo present The Hon. T. ATacftr.mdo-safeT-Orst ~New! Zealand's loftiest peak was an everlasting memorial to Captain CbofK work. New Zealand’s external trade Visas now, equal to the total import and export trade of Britain, Germany and Prance at the- time of Capt Cooks visit. Sir G. H, Reid referred to Australia'* debt to Captain Cook. >

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Southland Times, Issue 17698, 9 July 1914, Page 5

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CAPTAIN COOK Southland Times, Issue 17698, 9 July 1914, Page 5

CAPTAIN COOK Southland Times, Issue 17698, 9 July 1914, Page 5

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