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Left, one of the bridesmaids secures the bridal veil against the wind after the wedding yesterday afternoon at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul of Miss Joan Quilliam and Mr. Bruce Sinclair-Lockhart. Miss Quilliam is the only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. R. H. Quilliam and the bridegroom is the son of the late Sir Robert Sinclair-Lockhart and Lady Sinclair-Lockhart. Below, Second-Lieutenant and Mrs. D. E. Coutts on the steps of St. Andrew's Church after their wedding yesterday afternoon. With them are the matron-ofhonour Mrs. Victor dv Chateau, and the best man, Second-Lieutenant Duncan Gray. The bride was Miss Peggy Wright. (Evening Post, 24 December 1940)
The Governor-General unveiling the very fine memoridl window in the Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial, which has been erected on the foreshore at^Petpne to mark the landing place of, the founders 5 "of the nation.' ,It was officially dedicated1 and unveiled yesterday before a huge crowd. (Evening Post, 23 January 1940)
Mr. H.L. Massey, the architect, presenting a key to the Governor-General, Lord Galway, for the opening of the memorial. Seen between tliem are Lady Galway and Lord Willingdon, and at the back of his Excellency is the Mayor of Wellington, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, with the Mayor of PetoneJ Mr. G. (Evening Post, 23 January 1940)
The triumphant British submarine Salmon arriving back at a British port after she had sighted the Bremen, sunk a German U-boat, and torpedoed the cruisers Leipzig and Blucher. Her commander, Lieut.-Commander E. O. Bickford, has been promoted to Commander and awarded the D.S.O. (Evening Post, 23 January 1940)