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A touching after-war story ended this morning when Mrs. M'Quay and her son, Mr. George M'Quay, returned to Wellington on the Maunganui from Australia and were united with the other members of the family after the lapse of years which has occurred since the.Great War ended. Those shown are, from left , to right, his brother; his mother, Mr. George M'Ouay, his sister, and her husband, i ,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 10

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A touching after-war story ended this morning when Mrs. M'Quay and her son, Mr. George M'Quay, returned to Wellington on the Maunganui from Australia and were united with the other members of the family after the lapse of years which has occurred since the.Great War ended. Those shown are, from left , to right, his brother; his mother, Mr. George M'Ouay, his sister, and her husband, i , Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 10

A touching after-war story ended this morning when Mrs. M'Quay and her son, Mr. George M'Quay, returned to Wellington on the Maunganui from Australia and were united with the other members of the family after the lapse of years which has occurred since the.Great War ended. Those shown are, from left , to right, his brother; his mother, Mr. George M'Ouay, his sister, and her husband, i , Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 10