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The Adjutant.-General of the New Zealand Army (Brigadier J. R. will leave for Britain on November 27 to attend the 1955 course at the Imperial Defence College. Brigadier R. C. Queree. who commands the Central Military District, is to become Adju-tant-General and Second Military Member of the Army Board. He-will be replaced by Colonel A. H. AndrtWJL who is at present commanding the Waiouru Military Camp.—(P.A.) Sir Edmtfnd Hillary visited Mr James McFarlane in Burwood Hospital ye£' terday. Mr McFarlane was injured ij . May, when he fell down a crevassf *. while climbing with the New Zealand expedition in the Himalayas. Mr Charles Bailey, a vice-president?« of the Woolston Tennis Club, and grandfather of the well-known Canter* bury players, was honoured by the club and relatives on his eightieth birthday, at a large gathering in the clunj pavilion. The president (Mr E. J* Parish), Sir Ernest Andrews, Mr M* Bailey, and Mr M. W. Hawkins, spog of Mr Bailey’s association with th* club and the district, and the. last-, mentioned made him a presentation behalf of club members.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 10
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