Group of South African veterans, who are attending the conference now being held in the city. Front row (from left to right)—H. Aldridge (Wellington), E. G. Ferguson (Gisborne), G. Woodhcad (Petone), Major P. de B. Brandon (Wellington), T. M'Whirter (Taranaki), the Rev. D. Duthle (Dunedin). cha Hon. F. J. Rolleston (Minister of Defence), Captain J. J. Clark (Dominion President), General Sir Alfred Robin (Dunedin), Colonel D. C. Bates (Wellington), J. A. Simson (Hastings), Cobnel E. G. Fraser (Auckland). Second row—G. N. Cresswell (Christehurch), £ Hogg (Levin), L. de Launay (Wellington), H. C. Thompson (Timani), J. H. T. Tilling (Dunedin Secretary), J. T. M'Laughlin (Gisborne) D Wood (Wellington), Sergeant-Major Mahoney (Wellington). Third rov/—S. Campbell (Wellington). W Stack (Levin), W. Clunie (Paraparaumu), F. G. Seddon (Wanganui), J. Capper (Wellinfjton), J. I. Goldsmith (Wellington). Foiirth row—O'Reilly (Wellington), G. Wood (Wellington), H. N. Boddington (Masterton).
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 13
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140Group of South African veterans, who are attending the conference now being held in the city. Front row (from left to right)—H. Aldridge (Wellington), E. G. Ferguson (Gisborne), G. Woodhcad (Petone), Major P. de B. Brandon (Wellington), T. M'Whirter (Taranaki), the Rev. D. Duthle (Dunedin). cha Hon. F. J. Rolleston (Minister of Defence), Captain J. J. Clark (Dominion President), General Sir Alfred Robin (Dunedin), Colonel D. C. Bates (Wellington), J. A. Simson (Hastings), Cobnel E. G. Fraser (Auckland). Second row—G. N. Cresswell (Christehurch), £ Hogg (Levin), L. de Launay (Wellington), H. C. Thompson (Timani), J. H. T. Tilling (Dunedin Secretary), J. T. M'Laughlin (Gisborne) D Wood (Wellington), Sergeant-Major Mahoney (Wellington). Third rov/—S. Campbell (Wellington). W Stack (Levin), W. Clunie (Paraparaumu), F. G. Seddon (Wanganui), J. Capper (Wellinfjton), J. I. Goldsmith (Wellington). Foiirth row—O'Reilly (Wellington), G. Wood (Wellington), H. N. Boddington (Masterton). Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 13
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