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WAR-BLINDED NEW ZEALANDERS AT ROYAL GARDEN PARTY.—Among those present at a garden party held at Buckingham Palace recently were two war-blinded New Zealanders, Mr J. E. May, of Auckland, and Mr W. T. Woods, of Christchurch, who were in London to represent New Zealand at a St. Dunstan’s Commonwealth conference on the welfare of blind former servicemen. Mr and Mrs May are on the left, with Mr and Mrs Woods.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 3

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WAR-BLINDED NEW ZEALANDERS AT ROYAL GARDEN PARTY.—Among those present at a garden party held at Buckingham Palace recently were two war-blinded New Zealanders, Mr J. E. May, of Auckland, and Mr W. T. Woods, of Christchurch, who were in London to represent New Zealand at a St. Dunstan’s Commonwealth conference on the welfare of blind former servicemen. Mr and Mrs May are on the left, with Mr and Mrs Woods. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 3

WAR-BLINDED NEW ZEALANDERS AT ROYAL GARDEN PARTY.—Among those present at a garden party held at Buckingham Palace recently were two war-blinded New Zealanders, Mr J. E. May, of Auckland, and Mr W. T. Woods, of Christchurch, who were in London to represent New Zealand at a St. Dunstan’s Commonwealth conference on the welfare of blind former servicemen. Mr and Mrs May are on the left, with Mr and Mrs Woods. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 3