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"Sport and General" Photo. S. P. Andrew Photo. SIR BOYD MERRIMAN,. K.C., MR. G. CARWELL-COOKE, a recently appointed President of ivell-known resident of Wellington, the English Divorce Court in sue- who died suddenly at Wadestqion cession to Lord Merrivale. • yesterday morning.

"Evening Post" Photo. THE SPIRIT -OF GlVlNG.— Representatives of the Wellington Commercial Travellers' Club leaving the clubrooms in Customhouse Quay this morning on their annual visit to Wellington or plumages with monetary gifts for Christmas cheer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 9

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"Sport and General" Photo. S. P. Andrew Photo. SIR BOYD MERRIMAN,. K.C., MR. G. CARWELL-COOKE, a recently appointed President of ivell-known resident of Wellington, the English Divorce Court in sue- who died suddenly at Wadestqion cession to Lord Merrivale. • yesterday morning. "Evening Post" Photo. THE SPIRIT -OF GlVlNG.—Representatives of the Wellington Commercial Travellers' Club leaving the clubrooms in Customhouse Quay this morning on their annual visit to Wellington or plumages with monetary gifts for Christmas cheer. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 9

"Sport and General" Photo. S. P. Andrew Photo. SIR BOYD MERRIMAN,. K.C., MR. G. CARWELL-COOKE, a recently appointed President of ivell-known resident of Wellington, the English Divorce Court in sue- who died suddenly at Wadestqion cession to Lord Merrivale. • yesterday morning. "Evening Post" Photo. THE SPIRIT -OF GlVlNG.—Representatives of the Wellington Commercial Travellers' Club leaving the clubrooms in Customhouse Quay this morning on their annual visit to Wellington or plumages with monetary gifts for Christmas cheer. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 9

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