ALTHOUGH IT MEANT PLENTY OF HARD WORK, four Canadian University students shipped as deck boys aboard the Canadian Conqueror (now at Auckland) for their long vacation. Left to right, they are Messrs. J. F. Minnes, who is studying medicine; A. F. Mackenzie, law; E. K. Morton, journalism; and J. Michaels, architecture. With the exception of Mr. Morton, they are all from the McGill University of Montreal. Mr. Morton is studying at the Dalhousie University of Halifax.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 1
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76ALTHOUGH IT MEANT PLENTY OF HARD WORK, four Canadian University students shipped as deck boys aboard the Canadian Conqueror (now at Auckland) for their long vacation. Left to right, they are Messrs. J. F. Minnes, who is studying medicine; A. F. Mackenzie, law; E. K. Morton, journalism; and J. Michaels, architecture. With the exception of Mr. Morton, they are all from the McGill University of Montreal. Mr. Morton is studying at the Dalhousie University of Halifax. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 1
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