I INTERNATIONAL AVIATION—Captain N. A. Barlow, who has been attending the international civil aeroj nautical conference at Washington, as one of New Zealand’s representatives, returned yesterday by the Aorangi.
ACK IN AUCKLAND AFTER 37 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornell were passengers by the Aorangi yes irday with their daughter, Miss Vera Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell were married at St. Matthew’s 37 year: ago. Their first visit in Auckland will be to the church that holds romantic associations for them.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 16
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80I INTERNATIONAL AVIATION—Captain N. A. Barlow, who has been attending the international civil aeroj nautical conference at Washington, as one of New Zealand’s representatives, returned yesterday by the Aorangi. ACK IN AUCKLAND AFTER 37 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornell were passengers by the Aorangi yes irday with their daughter, Miss Vera Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell were married at St. Matthew’s 37 year: ago. Their first visit in Auckland will be to the church that holds romantic associations for them. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 597, 25 February 1929, Page 16
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