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THE BRITISH FLEET.

i:v Tt:i.i:«it.\i , n-—t’ltKss assn., coryuioiiT. VISITING FLEET. IM'XKDIN. May !». 11.M.5. Dunedin sailed at (i.oO this morning. The plan, to join the Dauntless ..If Otago Heads was abandoned, each cruiser proceeding independently and joining outside Auckland Herds. AT NAPIER. NAIM KB. May it. The Squadron, excluding the lle-pul-e. aimed at 8 a.m. and departed al In a.m. The • it.' i- full of vi-it.o's i.M.I the reads leading to the lireakVI air!' weir h'ookc.i I ) fill's for ovei a mile. Irnllie being impossible lor two luiiiin. A bout live thousand children were taken round the warshins which anchored about a mile from the shore, preventing a close inspection hv lorty thou-atid people.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 3

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THE BRITISH FLEET. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 3

THE BRITISH FLEET. Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 3

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