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S. P. Anflrew rtioto. Ellis Dudgeon Photo; Mr. George Black, superintendent Dr. C. J. Rolls, appointed dean of in New Zealand for Messrs. Dal- the Missionary Training College at gety and Company, who died sud- Croydon, Sydney. Dr. Rolls is a denly yesterday at the age of 58 New Zealander who recently caryears. ' ried out missionary work in Abyssinia.

* ... "Sport and General" Photo. The procession of peers on their ivay to see the' King crowned -in Westminster 'Abbey on May 12. Peers and peeresses watched by crowds as they pass between the Abbey and the House of Lords.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 7

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S. P. Anflrew rtioto. Ellis Dudgeon Photo; Mr. George Black, superintendent Dr. C. J. Rolls, appointed dean of in New Zealand for Messrs. Dal- the Missionary Training College at gety and Company, who died sud- Croydon, Sydney. Dr. Rolls is a denly yesterday at the age of 58 New Zealander who recently caryears. ' ried out missionary work in Abyssinia. * ... "Sport and General" Photo. The procession of peers on their ivay to see the' King crowned -in Westminster 'Abbey on May 12. Peers and peeresses watched by crowds as they pass between the Abbey and the House of Lords. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 7

S. P. Anflrew rtioto. Ellis Dudgeon Photo; Mr. George Black, superintendent Dr. C. J. Rolls, appointed dean of in New Zealand for Messrs. Dal- the Missionary Training College at gety and Company, who died sud- Croydon, Sydney. Dr. Rolls is a denly yesterday at the age of 58 New Zealander who recently caryears. ' ried out missionary work in Abyssinia. * ... "Sport and General" Photo. The procession of peers on their ivay to see the' King crowned -in Westminster 'Abbey on May 12. Peers and peeresses watched by crowds as they pass between the Abbey and the House of Lords. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 7