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FROM STEAM TO OIL.—The coastal steamer Kapuni which has been converted into a motor-vessel.

Sport and General Photo. YACHTING ON THE SAND.— Sand yachting has become a very popular sport-on the beaches of England during the present summer. At top, sand yachts racing at Bracklesham Bay, near Bognor Regis, in Sussex. Below, lady yachtsmen hauling up sails as a breeze comes along.

Sport and General Photo. JAPANESE ROYALTY AT THE MANSION HOUSE.— Prince and Princess Takamatsu, of Japan, recently paid a State visit to London. On 27th June they drove through the city to the Guildhall, and were tendered a civic luncheon by the Lord Mayor, Sir William Waterlow. From the left, the Common Serjeant (Sir Henry Dickens), the Duke of York, Princess Kikuku, the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Sir Ernest Wild (at back), Prince Takamatsu, Lady Waterlow, and the Duke of Gloucester.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 7

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FROM STEAM TO OIL.—The coastal steamer Kapuni which has been converted into a motor-vessel. Sport and General Photo. YACHTING ON THE SAND.—Sand yachting has become a very popular sport-on the beaches of England during the present summer. At top, sand yachts racing at Bracklesham Bay, near Bognor Regis, in Sussex. Below, lady yachtsmen hauling up sails as a breeze comes along. Sport and General Photo. JAPANESE ROYALTY AT THE MANSION HOUSE.—Prince and Princess Takamatsu, of Japan, recently paid a State visit to London. On 27th June they drove through the city to the Guildhall, and were tendered a civic luncheon by the Lord Mayor, Sir William Waterlow. From the left, the Common Serjeant (Sir Henry Dickens), the Duke of York, Princess Kikuku, the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Sir Ernest Wild (at back), Prince Takamatsu, Lady Waterlow, and the Duke of Gloucester. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 7

FROM STEAM TO OIL.—The coastal steamer Kapuni which has been converted into a motor-vessel. Sport and General Photo. YACHTING ON THE SAND.—Sand yachting has become a very popular sport-on the beaches of England during the present summer. At top, sand yachts racing at Bracklesham Bay, near Bognor Regis, in Sussex. Below, lady yachtsmen hauling up sails as a breeze comes along. Sport and General Photo. JAPANESE ROYALTY AT THE MANSION HOUSE.—Prince and Princess Takamatsu, of Japan, recently paid a State visit to London. On 27th June they drove through the city to the Guildhall, and were tendered a civic luncheon by the Lord Mayor, Sir William Waterlow. From the left, the Common Serjeant (Sir Henry Dickens), the Duke of York, Princess Kikuku, the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Sir Ernest Wild (at back), Prince Takamatsu, Lady Waterlow, and the Duke of Gloucester. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 7