DUKE OF YORK.
NEW ZEALAND BOOKS FOR HIS LIBRARY. «_ elite—rEFsa association— cosyrio3t.) (Stokit "Sun" Sebvicx.) LONDON, January 2. Sir James Parr presented 20 volumes dealing with New Zealand to the Duke of York's library aboard the Renown, four films for exhibition en route, and a «npply of literature for the officers ind crew. RENOWN READY TO SAIL. jtVITMUAH A!fD S,Z * CABI-15 ASSOCIATION.! LONDON, January 2. All the marines have now boarded the Renown, and to-morrow will begin rehearsals of _ mounting guard and other ceremonies. . The company includes several trained printere, who will print a daily news When the Duke and I>uchess of York embark on Tuesday there will be a guard of honour, accompanied by 16 trumpeters, who will play a fanfare on silver trumpets. The system of wireles3 aboard concists of a central station and switches in every cabin, enabling passengers to liiten in as easily as turning on tlie light. __________
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 9
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152DUKE OF YORK. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 9
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