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VISITING FARMERS.—Mr. A. T. Owens, of Melbourne (left) is secretary of the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board, Australian Dairy Council and Victorian Advisory Dairy Board. Mr. J. Rankin (right) is chairman of the Australian Dairy Council and is one of the leading dairymen in Australia. They arrived on the Maunganui this morning.

GOES A LONG WAY—IN A LONG TlME.—This "horsey” story is sent from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. The turtle fell into the hands of a camping party and was promptly made to act as a steed. Louis de Rougemont is again vindicated!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 16

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VISITING FARMERS.—Mr. A. T. Owens, of Melbourne (left) is secretary of the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board, Australian Dairy Council and Victorian Advisory Dairy Board. Mr. J. Rankin (right) is chairman of the Australian Dairy Council and is one of the leading dairymen in Australia. They arrived on the Maunganui this morning. GOES A LONG WAY—IN A LONG TIME.—This "horsey” story is sent from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. The turtle fell into the hands of a camping party and was promptly made to act as a steed. Louis de Rougemont is again vindicated! Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 16

VISITING FARMERS.—Mr. A. T. Owens, of Melbourne (left) is secretary of the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board, Australian Dairy Council and Victorian Advisory Dairy Board. Mr. J. Rankin (right) is chairman of the Australian Dairy Council and is one of the leading dairymen in Australia. They arrived on the Maunganui this morning. GOES A LONG WAY—IN A LONG TIME.—This "horsey” story is sent from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. The turtle fell into the hands of a camping party and was promptly made to act as a steed. Louis de Rougemont is again vindicated! Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 16

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