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THEN?—Captain Leonard Greene testing a collapsible sail-boat at iami prior to leaving for New Brunswick and Europe. The boat is only 17ft long. On it are the words: “Miami to St. Johns—And Then?”

MAN, A'M PLEASED TAE SEE YE!—Sir Harry Lauder, who is opening a New Zealand tour in Auckland on Wednesday, arrived by the Limited this morning. Left to right: Mr. J. Howie (vice-president of. the St, Andrew’s Society), Sir Harry and Miss Greta Lauder.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 30

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THEN?—Captain Leonard Greene testing a collapsible sail-boat at iami prior to leaving for New Brunswick and Europe. The boat is only 17ft long. On it are the words: “Miami to St. Johns—And Then?” MAN, A'M PLEASED TAE SEE YE!—Sir Harry Lauder, who is opening a New Zealand tour in Auckland on Wednesday, arrived by the Limited this morning. Left to right: Mr. J. Howie (vice-president of. the St, Andrew’s Society), Sir Harry and Miss Greta Lauder. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 30

THEN?—Captain Leonard Greene testing a collapsible sail-boat at iami prior to leaving for New Brunswick and Europe. The boat is only 17ft long. On it are the words: “Miami to St. Johns—And Then?” MAN, A'M PLEASED TAE SEE YE!—Sir Harry Lauder, who is opening a New Zealand tour in Auckland on Wednesday, arrived by the Limited this morning. Left to right: Mr. J. Howie (vice-president of. the St, Andrew’s Society), Sir Harry and Miss Greta Lauder. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 30

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