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"Evening Post" Photo. CABLE-LAYING AMID THE BREAKERS. — The Janie Seddon (left) and the scow Kohi laying telegraph cable off-shore at Lyall Bay, work which these vessels are carrying out because the water is too shallow for the cable steamer Recorder to get close in.

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Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 7

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. "Evening Post" Photo. CABLE-LAYING AMID THE BREAKERS. — The Janie. Seddon (left) and the scow Kohi laying telegraph cable off-shore at, Lyall Bay, work which these vessels; are carrying out because the water is too shallow for the cable steamer Recorder to get close in. Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 7

. "Evening Post" Photo. CABLE-LAYING AMID THE BREAKERS. — The Janie. Seddon (left) and the scow Kohi laying telegraph cable off-shore at, Lyall Bay, work which these vessels; are carrying out because the water is too shallow for the cable steamer Recorder to get close in. Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 7

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