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Mr. A. H. Allen Mr. A. E. Mansford Mr. T. Jordan (Dunedin). (Palmerston North). . (Masterton). Mayors .of the four principal cities of New Zealand returned at the municipal elections on Saturday, together with the Mayors of Palmer ston North and Masterton, both of whom were ire-elected, Mr. Jordan being unopposed.

"Evening Post" Photo. At the railway station this morning, when the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Nash, welcomed two members of the Netherlands Government. From the left, Mr. Charles J. I. M. Welter,- Netherlands Colonial Minister, Mr. Nash, and Mr. E. N. Van Kleffens, Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 116, 19 May 1941, Page 5

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Mr. A. H. Allen Mr. A. E. Mansford Mr. T. Jordan (Dunedin). (Palmerston North). . (Masterton). Mayors .of the four principal cities of New Zealand returned at the municipal elections on Saturday, together with the Mayors of Palmer ston North and Masterton, both of whom were ire-elected, Mr. Jordan being unopposed. "Evening Post" Photo. At the railway station this morning, when the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Nash, welcomed two members of the Netherlands Government. From the left, Mr. Charles J. I. M. Welter,- Netherlands Colonial Minister, Mr. Nash, and Mr. E. N. Van Kleffens, Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 116, 19 May 1941, Page 5

Mr. A. H. Allen Mr. A. E. Mansford Mr. T. Jordan (Dunedin). (Palmerston North). . (Masterton). Mayors .of the four principal cities of New Zealand returned at the municipal elections on Saturday, together with the Mayors of Palmer ston North and Masterton, both of whom were ire-elected, Mr. Jordan being unopposed. "Evening Post" Photo. At the railway station this morning, when the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Nash, welcomed two members of the Netherlands Government. From the left, Mr. Charles J. I. M. Welter,- Netherlands Colonial Minister, Mr. Nash, and Mr. E. N. Van Kleffens, Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 116, 19 May 1941, Page 5