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WHERE THERE’S A WlLL.—Once the fair sex makes up its mind to obtain something, even one of those rari. ties, a ticket for an Al! Black match, it usually gets it. A snapshot of Capetown girls waiting in the tickets for a N.Z.—S.A. game.

A STUDY IN INSCRUTABILITY.—The steamer Whangape, owned by the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., for many 'ears, has been sold to a Chinese company. This Chinese crew arrived by the Marama this morning to man the vessel on its voyage to far Cathay.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 16

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WHERE THERE’S A WlLL.—Once the fair sex makes up its mind to obtain something, even one of those rari. ties, a ticket for an Al! Black match, it usually gets it. A snapshot of Capetown girls waiting in the tickets for a N.Z.—S.A. game. A STUDY IN INSCRUTABILITY.—The steamer Whangape, owned by the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., for many 'ears, has been sold to a Chinese company. This Chinese crew arrived by the Marama this morning to man the vessel on its voyage to far Cathay. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 16

WHERE THERE’S A WlLL.—Once the fair sex makes up its mind to obtain something, even one of those rari. ties, a ticket for an Al! Black match, it usually gets it. A snapshot of Capetown girls waiting in the tickets for a N.Z.—S.A. game. A STUDY IN INSCRUTABILITY.—The steamer Whangape, owned by the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., for many 'ears, has been sold to a Chinese company. This Chinese crew arrived by the Marama this morning to man the vessel on its voyage to far Cathay. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 16

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