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OFFICIAL WELCOME TO ADMIRAL BYRD .—The official party which boarded the City of New York at Otago Heads on Monday to welcome the famous explorer from the Antarctic Rear-Admiral Byrd is seen above (in centre) with the Mayor of Dunedin, Mr. R. S. Black. The Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle, representing the Government, is on the right, and second from the left is Mr. H. L. Tapley, agent for the expedition ships. (See also pictures on back page.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 1

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OFFICIAL WELCOME TO ADMIRAL BYRD.—The official party which boarded the City of New York at Otago Heads on Monday to welcome the famous explorer from the Antarctic Rear-Admiral Byrd is seen above (in centre) with the Mayor of Dunedin, Mr. R. S. Black. The Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle, representing the Government, is on the right, and second from the left is Mr. H. L. Tapley, agent for the expedition ships. (See also pictures on back page.) Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 1

OFFICIAL WELCOME TO ADMIRAL BYRD.—The official party which boarded the City of New York at Otago Heads on Monday to welcome the famous explorer from the Antarctic Rear-Admiral Byrd is seen above (in centre) with the Mayor of Dunedin, Mr. R. S. Black. The Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle, representing the Government, is on the right, and second from the left is Mr. H. L. Tapley, agent for the expedition ships. (See also pictures on back page.) Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 1

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