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"Evening Post" Photo. JOANNE MITCHENER, of Wellington Girls' College, winner of the Palmer Prize for Navy League essay, competed for by scholars attending secondary schools in all parts of New Zealand. The winner, who has only just reached 14, competed against pupils up to 18 years of age.

"Evening Post" Photo. IN THE HANDS OF THE SHIP-BREAKERS.— The hulk Dilpussund, which is now being dismantled and broken up at Evans Bay. Two other hulks, the Helen Denny and the Ganymede, are awaiting destruction in the vicinity of the Patent Slip..

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 17

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"Evening Post"'Photo.' JOANNE MITCHENER, ?/ Wellington Girls' College, winner of the Palmer Prize for Navy, League essay, competed f for < by, scholars attending secondary', schools in all parts of New'Zealand.'The winner, 'who:has only just- reached 14, competed'againstipupils up to 18 yearsofage. ..■'•■• ■■• . , – ' • . ' ■•.-■••• , . "Evening Post": Photo. IN .THE HANDS. OF THE SHIP-BREAKERS.—The hulk Dilpussund, which is-now-being dismantled and broken up af Evans-Bay. Two other, hulks,; the' Helen Denny and the -Ganymede, are . awaiting■ '.'■ '-, ■ destruction in the vicinity of the-Patent Slip.. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 17

"Evening Post"'Photo.' JOANNE MITCHENER, ?/ Wellington Girls' College, winner of the Palmer Prize for Navy, League essay, competed f for < by, scholars attending secondary', schools in all parts of New'Zealand.'The winner, 'who:has only just- reached 14, competed'againstipupils up to 18 yearsofage. ..■'•■• ■■• . , – ' • . ' ■•.-■••• , . "Evening Post": Photo. IN .THE HANDS. OF THE SHIP-BREAKERS.—The hulk Dilpussund, which is-now-being dismantled and broken up af Evans-Bay. Two other, hulks,; the' Helen Denny and the -Ganymede, are . awaiting■ '.'■ '-, ■ destruction in the vicinity of the-Patent Slip.. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 17

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