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Captain Kenneth May, N.Z.A.S.C., son of Mrs. E. /. -May, Kelburn, with' his ibride, formerly Miss Gladys. Muriel Clark, after their wedding at the Lady's Chapel, All Saints' Cathedr&l, Cairo. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. N. 8.. Clout, Levin, and Mr. W. G. Clark, was among the first party of W.A.A.C.s to go to Egypt, and has been serving in the New Zealand Forces Club in Cairo. (Evening Post, 02 September 1944)
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- 02-09-1944
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- Evening Post
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Captain Kenneth May, N.Z.A.S.C., son of Mrs. E. /. -May, Kelburn, with' his ibride, formerly Miss Gladys. Muriel Clark, after their wedding at the Lady's Chapel, All Saints' Cathedr&l, Cairo. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. N. 8.. Clout, Levin, and Mr. W. G. Clark, was among the first party of W.A.A.C.s to go to Egypt, and has been serving in the New Zealand Forces Club in Cairo. (Evening Post, 02 September 1944). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17809923More information can be found in our terms of use.