A BRIEF INSPECTION.
r i,'T M tOu' an invitation from Uptaia Halsey, tho party made a casxal .lnspeGlioii ofvho warship. Only about 15 _ minutes wero allowed tlw oLfn¥ 'aJixious to c gct Shan,. ■Jw • r r tho;is? of -tho Public. In that brief spaco of time, only a casuVf inspection could bo made. The shin's office,,; wero most courteous, and Lno ..101. Aen- Zealand. "Aa-**«-rci '
I joctfi of admiration and awe.: The wprs <.»n the battleship was proceeding as usual, the men being busily engageo, in tho mull if arious,duties 'appertaiHtOgto tho eiiieient working of the ship. Tim members of the>'party were eagerly feasting their eyes qulhe: wonderfirl -lieath-dealing appliances of modern .<- ---vention, atul were listening with attention -to tho information being; imparted % rhttir .escorts Avhen-iihtocxeturh call '■■war, mado, and tho party reluctantly left tho ship. •■■■■■[';,■ ;m~■..■■' ■■■ - '.■■-■'■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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137A BRIEF INSPECTION. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12883, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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