SIR JAMES GUNSON, who, with MRS. M. A. WONG, whose death "■ , , ., Etp ~ p ~. _..,.. Mr. D.Reese, of Christchui eh, has at Hong Kong was announced last HARnY SWFMVI^R^ V, , , , JT " been reappointed by the Govern- night. She was for many years "ARDY &WIMMLRS.— Those who frequent the Te Aro Baths all ment to the Railivays Board. assistant missioned to Chinese in t j ToUfyest^day/nade a special event of the shortest day of Wellington 7 * so-called middle of winter by a combined plunge ° ' into the cold waters of the baths.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 7
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88SIR JAMES GUNSON, who, with MRS. M. A. WONG, whose death "■ , , .,Etp ~ p ~. _..,.. Mr. D.Reese, of Christchui eh, has at Hong Kong was announced last HARnY SWFMVI^R^ V, , , , JT " been reappointed by the Govern- night. She was for many years "ARDY &WIMMLRS.—Those who frequent the Te Aro Baths all ment to the Railivays Board. assistant missioned to Chinese in tj ToUfyest^day/nade a special event of the shortest day of Wellington 7 * so-called middle of winter by a combined plunge ° ' into the cold waters of the baths. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 7
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