IN AUCKLAND AFTER 30 YEARS’ ABSENCE.—Lieut.-Commander J. J. Fulton, well known in Auckland 30 years ago in the intercolonial service, has returned to Auckland as chief officer of the British steamer Copenhagen. He was associated in the war with Lieut.-Commander W. E. Sanders, V.C. (See letterpress.)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 444, 28 August 1928, Page 8
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46IN AUCKLAND AFTER 30 YEARS’ ABSENCE.—Lieut.-Commander J. J. Fulton, well known in Auckland 30 years ago in the intercolonial service, has returned to Auckland as chief officer of the British steamer Copenhagen. He was associated in the war with Lieut.-Commander W. E. Sanders, V.C. (See letterpress.) Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 444, 28 August 1928, Page 8
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