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BACK ROW—C. W. Harden. F. Foote, F. Holland, R. W. Goodger F. Woods J. W. Skelley MIDDLE ROW—C. H. Warden, G. W. Holland (vice-president), A. Turner (president), J. H. Hayhow (hon. secretary), W. Randell D. Pringle FRONT ROW—R. W. Beadnail, H. Mowleni. W. Parkes. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
THE RECENT RAIN STORM IN WELLINGTON: TWO HOUSES IN McDONALD ORESCENT FROM WHICH THE FOUNDATIONS HAVE BEEN CARRIED AWAY. (Muir and Stewart, photo.) (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
BACK ROW—'Gunner Kydd. Corporal Keenen, Corporal Clark. Gunner Smytih. MIDDLE BOW—Sergt. Stewart, Lieut. McDonald, Capt. Dodds, Sergt.-Major Montgomery, Sergeant Facer. FRONT ROW—Gunner H. S. Montgomery, Gunner J. Montgomery. (D. A. De Maus, photo.; (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
A RECENT PICTURE ON THE HUTT BOAD, WELLINGTON. (I». Goodger, photo.; (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
THE DIPLQDOOUS GARNEIGII, AIS IT WOUILD HAVE APPEARED EN PREHISTORIC CAYS. THE MOAT FARM MURDEiR: COLDHAMS HOUSE, NOW CALLED MOAT HOUSE. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
BACK ROW-^O. S. Stewart, W. Harlow, D. M. Adams. FRONT ROW—J. Brass, J. G. Neil, T. Davidson. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
BACK ROW—E. Hammond. W. McNeil, W. Jardine. G. Cousin, J. Jobey. R. Styles. SECOND ROW—J. Wallace, J. McKenzie (captain), D. MoKenzie, J. Lewis. FRONT ROW—T. Jobey, R. Harding, A. Dempster. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 07 June 1937)
Untitled Illustration (Evening Post, 07 June 1937)
S. P. Anflrew rtioto. Ellis Dudgeon Photo; Mr. George Black, superintendent Dr. C. J. Rolls, appointed dean of in New Zealand for Messrs. Dal- the Missionary Training College at gety and Company, who died sud- Croydon, Sydney. Dr. Rolls is a denly yesterday at the age of 58 New Zealander who recently caryears. ' ried out missionary work in Abyssinia. * ... "Sport and General" Photo. The procession of peers on their ivay to see the' King crowned -in Westminster 'Abbey on May 12. Peers and peeresses watched by crowds as they pass between the Abbey and the House of Lords. (Evening Post, 07 June 1937)
THAT'9 THE BBRALDS GAME? "' t-| Jtor William (to tb�� orney aoded) Yo�� are the m��D for Parl.ament We doo't want Liberals-^e w��Dt Labour membera / (Observer, 18 October 1902)
W,0.l W.< A. Quirke, M.8.E., whose honour teas included in the 50 new mvards to the 2nd N.Z.E.F. announced on Friday. His wife resides at Brougham Avenue, Wellington. (Evening Post, 26 December 1944)
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shows that resistance east of the jVistula has been broken except for • ithe garrisons of Brest Litovsk, Lwow, and Lublin, which are all trapped or gravely threatened. ' (Evening Post, 24 July 1944)
Amongst those who.unived- back from overseas recently was Captain B. G. Gapes, of Karori, who is seen talking lo his' mother, Mrs. G. Gapes, at the clearing station. The group is a family one and includes Captain Gapes's three sisters, Mrs. E. George and Mrs. Maurice Kitching on the left and Miss B. Gapes on the right. Mrs. Kitelling's two children, a boy and a girl, are in front. (Evening Post, 24 July 1944)
Captain N. J. W. William-Powlett, D.S.C., \RJV., coinmanding of leer of H.M.S. Gambia, now attached to the New Zealand Divi ion of the Royal Navy, discusses the transfer with the High Com missioner for New Zealand, Mr. Jordan. (Evening Post, 31 March 1944)
BACK ROW—J. Cullen W. Leitch. T. Cavanagh, J. Rennie, N. J. Keane, E B. Pilcher (president). SECOND ROW—C. S. Stewart, J. G. Neil (captain), R. McDowell, D. M. Adams (hon. sec. IN FRONT— W. Leek. BACK ROW—L Broad A. Allen C P. Brass B Pattnck. J. Brass (hon. sec.) SECOND ROW— W. Haep, T. Patterson. F. Morrison. T Davidson. FRONT ROW—D. Gray, W. Harlow 'captain), A. England. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
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