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SIR CAMPBELL WYLIE, a New Zealander who is Chief Justice of Sarawak and Sabah, and Lady Wylie photographed at Buckingham Palace after Sir Campbell Wylie’s investiture by the Queen as a knight bachelor. The honour was conferred in the Birthday Honours last year. Lady Wylie was formerly Miss Leita Clark, of Riccarton. Sir Campbell Wylie will retire in New Zealand, probably in the Auckland province, in September next year. He practised law in Kaikohe in the Bay of Islands until he left in 1941 for overseas service.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 16

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SIR CAMPBELL WYLIE, a New Zealander who is Chief Justice of Sarawak and Sabah, and Lady Wylie photographed at Buckingham Palace after Sir Campbell Wylie’s investiture by the Queen as a knight bachelor. The honour was conferred in the Birthday Honours last year. Lady Wylie was formerly Miss Leita Clark, of Riccarton. Sir Campbell Wylie will retire in New Zealand, probably in the Auckland province, in September next year. He practised law in Kaikohe in the Bay of Islands until he left in 1941 for overseas service. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 16

SIR CAMPBELL WYLIE, a New Zealander who is Chief Justice of Sarawak and Sabah, and Lady Wylie photographed at Buckingham Palace after Sir Campbell Wylie’s investiture by the Queen as a knight bachelor. The honour was conferred in the Birthday Honours last year. Lady Wylie was formerly Miss Leita Clark, of Riccarton. Sir Campbell Wylie will retire in New Zealand, probably in the Auckland province, in September next year. He practised law in Kaikohe in the Bay of Islands until he left in 1941 for overseas service. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 16

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