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LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER R. F. NICHOLS, who arrived today by the Ruahine to join the x New Zealand Division of the Royal " . Navy. \ . '■'.- .

A QUAKER REPRESENTATIVE ARRIVES FROM OVERSEAS—Mm Jennie Street, representing the Society of Friends, who arrived today by< the overseas liner Ruahine. Miss Street is seen with a party of girls re presenting-the New Zealand branch of the International Girls' Life Brigade, who met; her . this moring on the arrival of the boat.- ' ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 104, 5 May 1933, Page 5

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LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER R. F. NICHOLS, who arrived today by the Ruahine to join the xNew Zealand Division of the Royal " . Navy. \ . '■'.- . A QUAKER REPRESENTATIVE ARRIVES FROM OVERSEAS—Mm Jennie Street, representing the Society of Friends, who arrived today by< the overseas liner Ruahine. Miss Street is seen with a party of girls re presenting-the New Zealand branch of the International Girls' Life Brigade, who met; her . this moring on the arrival of the boat.- ' ■ Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 104, 5 May 1933, Page 5

LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER R. F. NICHOLS, who arrived today by the Ruahine to join the xNew Zealand Division of the Royal " . Navy. \ . '■'.- . A QUAKER REPRESENTATIVE ARRIVES FROM OVERSEAS—Mm Jennie Street, representing the Society of Friends, who arrived today by< the overseas liner Ruahine. Miss Street is seen with a party of girls re presenting-the New Zealand branch of the International Girls' Life Brigade, who met; her . this moring on the arrival of the boat.- ' ■ Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 104, 5 May 1933, Page 5

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