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GALLIPOLI VETERANS BIDDEN FAREWELL.—Some of the New Zealand party which will attend the Anzac Day commemoration at Gallipoli were bidden farewell at Christchurch Airport last evening. Two of the group. Mr M. E. Jenkins (left), of Christchurch, and Mr C. G. N. Parsons (third from left), of Kaikoura. leader of the party, are shown being bidden farewell by Mr D. Barrett (second from left), president of the Christchurch Returned Services’ Association: the Mayor. Mr Manning; Mr H. J. Walker, M.P., representing the Government; and Mr A. S. Farrar, district vice-president of the New Zealand Returned Services’ Association.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30717, 5 April 1965, Page 1

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GALLIPOLI VETERANS BIDDEN FAREWELL.—Some of the New Zealand party which will attend the Anzac Day commemoration at Gallipoli were bidden farewell at Christchurch Airport last evening. Two of the group. Mr M. E. Jenkins (left), of Christchurch, and Mr C. G. N. Parsons (third from left), of Kaikoura. leader of the party, are shown being bidden farewell by Mr D. Barrett (second from left), president of the Christchurch Returned Services’ Association: the Mayor. Mr Manning; Mr H. J. Walker, M.P., representing the Government; and Mr A. S. Farrar, district vice-president of the New Zealand Returned Services’ Association. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30717, 5 April 1965, Page 1

GALLIPOLI VETERANS BIDDEN FAREWELL.—Some of the New Zealand party which will attend the Anzac Day commemoration at Gallipoli were bidden farewell at Christchurch Airport last evening. Two of the group. Mr M. E. Jenkins (left), of Christchurch, and Mr C. G. N. Parsons (third from left), of Kaikoura. leader of the party, are shown being bidden farewell by Mr D. Barrett (second from left), president of the Christchurch Returned Services’ Association: the Mayor. Mr Manning; Mr H. J. Walker, M.P., representing the Government; and Mr A. S. Farrar, district vice-president of the New Zealand Returned Services’ Association. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30717, 5 April 1965, Page 1

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