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HOME AFTER TRIPS ABROAD.—Lieutenant Wooller (left) is the son of the headmaster of the Point Chevalier School. He has returned to take up a position in the Defence Department, after three years at Sandhurst. Centre: Miss R. Roberton and Miss J. Buckleton are carrying Australian wild flowers. Mr. Roger Blunt (right), New Zealand representative cricketer, is returning to Dunedin after giving evidence in the Greycliffe ferry disaster inquiry. He witnessed the tragic collision from the deck of the Tahiti.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 806, 29 October 1929, Page 1

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HOME AFTER TRIPS ABROAD.—Lieutenant Wooller (left) is the son of the headmaster of the Point Chevalier School. He has returned to take up a position in the Defence Department, after three years at Sandhurst. Centre: Miss R. Roberton and Miss J. Buckleton are carrying Australian wild flowers. Mr. Roger Blunt (right), New Zealand representative cricketer, is returning to Dunedin after giving evidence in the Greycliffe ferry disaster inquiry. He witnessed the tragic collision from the deck of the Tahiti. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 806, 29 October 1929, Page 1

HOME AFTER TRIPS ABROAD.—Lieutenant Wooller (left) is the son of the headmaster of the Point Chevalier School. He has returned to take up a position in the Defence Department, after three years at Sandhurst. Centre: Miss R. Roberton and Miss J. Buckleton are carrying Australian wild flowers. Mr. Roger Blunt (right), New Zealand representative cricketer, is returning to Dunedin after giving evidence in the Greycliffe ferry disaster inquiry. He witnessed the tragic collision from the deck of the Tahiti. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 806, 29 October 1929, Page 1