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, ' -' " ; ' ■ ' Dickie, Photo. WELL-KNOWN COASTAL TRADER—TV* Union Company's cargo vessel Kahika, which is reported to be. ashore at the Waikanac Beach at Gisborne.

■•■'■.■■ ' ' Sport and General, Photo. THE-SUN-BATHING CRUSADER.-*/,-.. George Lansbury, First Commissioner of Works enjoying a swing with the children in Greenwich Park. Mr. Lansbury is advocating su* . ■•'■• • bathing in the parks of Lond.on as one of the royal roads to health.'

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1929, Page 7

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, ' -' " ; ' ■ ' Dickie, Photo. WELL-KNOWN COASTAL TRADER—TV* Union Company's cargo vessel Kahika, which is reported to be. ashore at the Waikanac Beach at Gisborne. ■•■'■.■■ ' ' Sport and General, Photo. THE-SUN-BATHING CRUSADER.-*/,-.. George Lansbury, First Commissioner of Works enjoying a swing with the children in Greenwich Park. Mr. Lansbury is advocating su* . ■•'■• • bathing in the parks of Lond.on as one of the royal roads to health.' Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1929, Page 7

, ' -' " ; ' ■ ' Dickie, Photo. WELL-KNOWN COASTAL TRADER—TV* Union Company's cargo vessel Kahika, which is reported to be. ashore at the Waikanac Beach at Gisborne. ■•■'■.■■ ' ' Sport and General, Photo. THE-SUN-BATHING CRUSADER.-*/,-.. George Lansbury, First Commissioner of Works enjoying a swing with the children in Greenwich Park. Mr. Lansbury is advocating su* . ■•'■• • bathing in the parks of Lond.on as one of the royal roads to health.' Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1929, Page 7

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