OFFICER FAREWELLED.
CHAPLAINS' GOOD WISHES
TRIBUTES TO CAPTAIN REDMOND,
At Messrs. John Court's tea rooms this morning the members of the Chaplains' Board, Northern Command, entertained Captain H. J. Redmond, military representative on the board, prior to his retirement. Colonel Potter (Officer Commanding), Lieut.-Colonel Duigan, and the Revs. Hawkins, Olds, Thomson, Heighway and Hiddlestono were present.
On belfalf of the members of the board Archdeacon Hawkins presented Captain Redmond with a case of pipes, suitably inscribed.
Captain Redmond, in a neat speech,' expressed the pleasure lie had found in acting as laiason officer. Colonel Potter' expressed his thanks to the chaplains for their work in camp.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 304, 24 December 1929, Page 7
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