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DAIRY CONFERENCE.—A picture showing delegates to the annual New Zealand Dairy Conference assembled for the opening yesterday afternoon. Mr. Arthur Morton (Egmont- Village), the chairman, is seated in the front row last but one on right.

FOR THE LAST TIME.—Lord Galway, whose term of office will expire before the opening of another session of Parliament, taking the Royal Salute for the last time at such a ceremony, as he and his party left Parliament Buildings after the opening yesterday.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 232, 29 June 1939, Page 7

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DAIRY CONFERENCE.—A picture showing delegates to the annual New Zealand Dairy Conference assembled for the opening yesterday afternoon. Mr. Arthur Morton (Egmont- Village), the chairman, is seated in the front row last but one on right. FOR THE LAST TIME.—Lord Galway, whose term of office will expire before the opening of another session of Parliament, taking the Royal Salute for the last time at such a ceremony, as he and his party left Parliament Buildings after the opening yesterday. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 232, 29 June 1939, Page 7

DAIRY CONFERENCE.—A picture showing delegates to the annual New Zealand Dairy Conference assembled for the opening yesterday afternoon. Mr. Arthur Morton (Egmont- Village), the chairman, is seated in the front row last but one on right. FOR THE LAST TIME.—Lord Galway, whose term of office will expire before the opening of another session of Parliament, taking the Royal Salute for the last time at such a ceremony, as he and his party left Parliament Buildings after the opening yesterday. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 232, 29 June 1939, Page 7

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