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ON LEAVE FROM NIGERIA.—Mr N. G. Hay, Q.C., the Dunedin-born Attorney-General for the western region of Nigeria, and his wife, on their arrival in Christchurch by air yesterday. Mr Hay, who has been 19 years in Nigeria, received his present appointment 12 months ago. He is spending part of his furlough in New Zealand.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27874, 24 January 1956, Page 2

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ON LEAVE FROM NIGERIA.—Mr N. G. Hay, Q.C., the Dunedin-born Attorney-General for the western region of Nigeria, and his wife, on their arrival in Christchurch by air yesterday. Mr Hay, who has been 19 years in Nigeria, received his present appointment 12 months ago. He is spending part of his furlough in New Zealand. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27874, 24 January 1956, Page 2

ON LEAVE FROM NIGERIA.—Mr N. G. Hay, Q.C., the Dunedin-born Attorney-General for the western region of Nigeria, and his wife, on their arrival in Christchurch by air yesterday. Mr Hay, who has been 19 years in Nigeria, received his present appointment 12 months ago. He is spending part of his furlough in New Zealand. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27874, 24 January 1956, Page 2