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Evening Post" Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Murray E. Benjamin leaving the Synagogue, The Terrace, yesterday afternoon after their marriage, followed 'by the bridal attendants, Lady Patricia Stanhope (left) and Miss Frances Parker. The bride was formerly Miss Juliet Nathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. George Nathan, Wellington. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. E. D. Benjamin, of Auckland, and the late Mr. Benjamin. (Evening Post, 02 December 1937)
Evening . Post" Photo. A view.of the Foxlon end of the Whirokino deviation, which'is being built.to.raise the highway above flood level between' Levin and Fox■ ton, on the Wcllington-Palmerston North main road. _ KevlU Studio Photo. Mr. F.. 5.' 'Arthur, of Dunedin, appointed New Zealand representative on the International. Wool Publicity and Research Secretariat in London. Mr. Arthur, who will take up his duties .as soon; as possible, is at present manager of the wool, 'skin's, and' produce1 department of Messrs.'. Dalgety ■ and Co., : Ltd., at Dunedin. \ . ; Captain David Todd, who died'at Sydney.on Saturday. Formerly one of the best-known niasters in the service of the Union Steam Ship, Company, he served under the company's house flag for 33 years until his retirement seven years ago. He was commoddre^bfihe fleet at tJie time of his retirement. I ' ' :..■'■■• ■..'■...■•■ . . • -Sport and General". Photo. A beautiful day in London on Whit Monday (May 17)ia-public-holiday, took many thousands of people to the Zoo at Regent's Park Of all theentertainment provided in this famous show place nothing \ivas* more popular than the elephants, whichnuerz kept busy all-day giving rides to young and old. Some early motor-cars, in use inW[ellingipn about 1900.' Top' left, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brady, with,lkeir two daughters, in- what: was considered to be the last thing in motor-cars more than thirty -years 'ago. Top right, Mr. W. Henning'driving Dri Collins's car, in 1904. Bottom left, Mr. G.Ferhandos'andbne-of'the earliest-taxis" used'in Wellington. ' Bottom right, Mr. A. TV. Palmer; of Island Bay;jm one of the first single-cylinder, motorcars to'redch New Zealand! Mr. Palmier is one of the founders of the Wellington Automobile' Club. 'Evening Posl"Photo. The New Zealand hockey selectors were present at KaroH Park on Saturday afternoon to choose the New Zealand team to lour Australia this season. From left, Messrs. E. G. McLeod (Wellington), W. .Ncwsham (Auckland), and C. C. Holland (Chrislchuch). (Evening Post, 14 June 1937)
Sport and. General". Photo. Lord' Baden-Poivell, the Chief Scout, chatting ivith- Princess:Sybilla of Sweden outside Westminster, Abbey on May 22 after, a; special service fbr,Boy Scouts and Girl .Guides. Standing inthe entrance to the Abbey is Dr. Foxlcy Norris, Dean of Westminster;. (Evening Post, 14 June 1937)
Holland's "Ship of Peace" being launched at Rotterdam from the shipyards,on the River Ijaas.- ;Thc 30fi004on Nieuw-Amsterdam is one of the law liners built in- recent-years .with no provision for. conversion for war uses. Queen Wilhclmina.christened this,big ship, ..which mil enter- the transatlantic ■ \scrvicc'as flagship of ther Holland-America ■line- next.year. ■'. • ... •. , . (Evening Post, 14 June 1937)