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v — — mi WHEN ENGLAND'S ROYALTY TRAVELS.— idea of the luxury of the Royal train i. .hown in the above picture. On the left is the King', sitting room and on the right the Queen', boudoir. Thi. train i. provided for Hi* Majesty by the London, Midland, Scottish Railway Company. It is said to be the most perfect travelling suite in the world.

ia. b .unt L LuUide E S W «l FLA^^ IP ~J he .W H1 !I l " A '"' US i! ral «/ J O,OOO ton8 ' bui,t to replace her namesake of 18,000 tons, built in 1913, which aT i, ?»l • Sydney Heads under the term* of the Washington Naval Arm* Treaty. Our picture is taken looking down on the forward deck of the cruiser, with her crew at attention, a. .he moved into the pier at New York after her arrival from Boston, en route from Britain to her base in Australia. She will arrive in Wellington early in November.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 1 (Supplement)

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v — — mi WHEN ENGLAND'S ROYALTY TRAVELS.— idea of the luxury of the Royal train i. .hown in the above picture. On the left is the King', sitting room and on the right the Queen', boudoir. Thi. train i. provided for Hi* Majesty by the London, Midland, Scottish Railway Company. It is said to be the most perfect travelling suite in the world. ia.b.untLLuUideESW«l FLA^^IP~Jhe.WH1!Il"A'"' USi!ral«/ JO,OOO ton8' bui,t to replace her namesake of 18,000 tons, built in 1913, which aT i, ?»l • Sydney Heads under the term* of the Washington Naval Arm* Treaty. Our picture is taken looking down on the forward deck of the cruiser, with her crew at attention, a. .he moved into the pier at New York after her arrival from Boston, en route from Britain to her base in Australia. She will arrive in Wellington early in November. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 1 (Supplement)

v — — mi WHEN ENGLAND'S ROYALTY TRAVELS.— idea of the luxury of the Royal train i. .hown in the above picture. On the left is the King', sitting room and on the right the Queen', boudoir. Thi. train i. provided for Hi* Majesty by the London, Midland, Scottish Railway Company. It is said to be the most perfect travelling suite in the world. ia.b.untLLuUideESW«l FLA^^IP~Jhe.WH1!Il"A'"' USi!ral«/ JO,OOO ton8' bui,t to replace her namesake of 18,000 tons, built in 1913, which aT i, ?»l • Sydney Heads under the term* of the Washington Naval Arm* Treaty. Our picture is taken looking down on the forward deck of the cruiser, with her crew at attention, a. .he moved into the pier at New York after her arrival from Boston, en route from Britain to her base in Australia. She will arrive in Wellington early in November. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 1 (Supplement)

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