Among the English visitors to New Zealand who arrived by the cruise liner Oronsay this morning were Colonel and Mrs. G.- S. F. Napier and Miss K. B. Napier, of Sussex. Mrs. Napier paid a visit to New Zealand as a girl and, according to her family, has talked of it ever since. She commented this morning that even from the ship she could see tremendous changes in Auckland. Colonel Napier was formerly officer commanding . th&i-52nd Ainfantty-Kogimcnt, now-retired-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1939, Page 9
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78Among the English visitors to New Zealand who arrived by the cruise liner Oronsay this morning were Colonel and Mrs. G.- S. F. Napier and Miss K. B. Napier, of Sussex. Mrs. Napier paid a visit to New Zealand as a girl and, according to her family, has talked of it ever since. She commented this morning that even from the ship she could see tremendous changes in Auckland. Colonel Napier was formerly officer commanding . th&i-52nd Ainfantty-Kogimcnt, now-retired- Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1939, Page 9
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