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Gidrl Guides’ Loyal Message.— The New Zealand Girl Guides' loyal message to His Majesty King Georg the oceasion of bis Coronation, was taken to Picton yesterday to start its South Island circuit. It is being conveyed throughout New Zealand for the seals of cities and local authorities to be fixed to it Joyee Carter (left) and Ngaire McKay, of the Lower Hutt Company, who will hand the scroll over to the Marlborough Girl Guides, photographed on the Tamahine prior to its departure yesterday.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 7

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Gidrl Guides’ Loyal Message.—The New Zealand Girl Guides' loyal message to His Majesty King Georg the oceasion of bis Coronation, was taken to Picton yesterday to start its South Island circuit. It is being conveyed throughout New Zealand for the seals of cities and local authorities to be fixed to it Joyee Carter (left) and Ngaire McKay, of the Lower Hutt Company, who will hand the scroll over to the Marlborough Girl Guides, photographed on the Tamahine prior to its departure yesterday. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 7

Gidrl Guides’ Loyal Message.—The New Zealand Girl Guides' loyal message to His Majesty King Georg the oceasion of bis Coronation, was taken to Picton yesterday to start its South Island circuit. It is being conveyed throughout New Zealand for the seals of cities and local authorities to be fixed to it Joyee Carter (left) and Ngaire McKay, of the Lower Hutt Company, who will hand the scroll over to the Marlborough Girl Guides, photographed on the Tamahine prior to its departure yesterday. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 7

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