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R ANTARCTIC SEAS.—The City of New York, formerly the Samson, has urned to Panama with engine trouble. The vessel was proceeding to Dunedin en route for South Polar seas and the base to be established by Commander Byrd.

PALS FOR ‘SIXTY YEARS.—Mrs. Susan Chitham and Mrs. Margaret Hewson, two old colonists, each 92 years of age. Mrs. Chitham was bridesmaid to Mrs. Hewson. She came to New Zealand 79 years ago. Mrs, Hewson arrived ten years later.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 16

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R ANTARCTIC SEAS.—The City of New York, formerly the Samson, has urned to Panama with engine trouble. The vessel was proceeding to Dunedin en route for South Polar seas and the base to be established by Commander Byrd. PALS FOR ‘SIXTY YEARS.—Mrs. Susan Chitham and Mrs. Margaret Hewson, two old colonists, each 92 years of age. Mrs. Chitham was bridesmaid to Mrs. Hewson. She came to New Zealand 79 years ago. Mrs, Hewson arrived ten years later. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 16

R ANTARCTIC SEAS.—The City of New York, formerly the Samson, has urned to Panama with engine trouble. The vessel was proceeding to Dunedin en route for South Polar seas and the base to be established by Commander Byrd. PALS FOR ‘SIXTY YEARS.—Mrs. Susan Chitham and Mrs. Margaret Hewson, two old colonists, each 92 years of age. Mrs. Chitham was bridesmaid to Mrs. Hewson. She came to New Zealand 79 years ago. Mrs, Hewson arrived ten years later. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 16

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