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E. T. Robson Photo. MR. ANDREW MELLON, who has LEADING CREW IN THE CORNWELL CUP RACE.— The Porirua been asked to accept the position crew, which is leading for the Cornwell Cup. From left, R. Parof U.S.A. Ambassador to England. kin (skipper), Mr. Stirling (commodore of the club), I Campbell.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 9

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E.: T. Kobson .Photo. MR. ANDREW MELLON,«;/io has LEADING CREW IN THE CORNWELL CUP RACE.—The Porirua* been asked to-accept the position crew, which is leading for the Corntvell,Cup. From left, R. Parof U.H.A.-Ambassador to England. kin- (skipper), Mr. Stirling: (commodore of the-club);.!.■ Campbell Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 9

E.: T. Kobson .Photo. MR. ANDREW MELLON,«;/io has LEADING CREW IN THE CORNWELL CUP RACE.—The Porirua* been asked to-accept the position crew, which is leading for the Corntvell,Cup. From left, R. Parof U.H.A.-Ambassador to England. kin- (skipper), Mr. Stirling: (commodore of the-club);.!.■ Campbell Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 9

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