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The giant liner, Empress of Britain, sailing past Bali on its world cruise. Tourists are excited at new scenes, new faces—but the peasant in the foreground goes on quietly tilling his fields. The Empress of Britain is due in Wellington on Sunday.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 8

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The giant liner, Empress of Britain, sailing past Bali on its world cruise. Tourists are excited at new scenes, new faces—but the peasant in the foreground goes on quietly tilling his fields. The Empress of Britain is due in Wellington on Sunday. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 8

The giant liner, Empress of Britain, sailing past Bali on its world cruise. Tourists are excited at new scenes, new faces—but the peasant in the foreground goes on quietly tilling his fields. The Empress of Britain is due in Wellington on Sunday. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 8

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