TAKES SALUTE.—From his wheel-chair at the saluting base on Victoria street bridge, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, Bailiff Grand Cross of the Venerable Order of St. John and president or the Canterbury-West Coast centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, took the salute at the parade before the annual St. John Ambulance church service yesterday. Standing behind Sir Heaton Knodes are, from left, Mrs W. Hobbs, president of the women’s auxiliary of the St. John Ambulance Association, Senior District Superintendent D. J. Somerville, District Officer J. W. Duncan, Dr. W. Gordon Rich, Commissioner, District Superintendent L. P. Butler, District Cadet Officer G. M. Barton, and Mr J. H. Rhodes, Knight of St. John,
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27387, 28 June 1954, Page 3
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112TAKES SALUTE.—From his wheel-chair at the saluting base on Victoria street bridge, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, Bailiff Grand Cross of the Venerable Order of St. John and president or the Canterbury-West Coast centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, took the salute at the parade before the annual St. John Ambulance church service yesterday. Standing behind Sir Heaton Knodes are, from left, Mrs W. Hobbs, president of the women’s auxiliary of the St. John Ambulance Association, Senior District Superintendent D. J. Somerville, District Officer J. W. Duncan, Dr. W. Gordon Rich, Commissioner, District Superintendent L. P. Butler, District Cadet Officer G. M. Barton, and Mr J. H. Rhodes, Knight of St. John, Press, Volume XC, Issue 27387, 28 June 1954, Page 3
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