LADY ANGELA DAWNAY.
ARRIVAL AT WELLINGTON. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, June 17. The youngest daughter of the lateDuke of Buccleugh, and sister of the Duchess of Gloucester, Lady Angela Dawnay, arrived to-night in Wellington by the liner Mataroa from Loudon. She was with her husband, LieutenantCommander P. Dawnay, who has come out to join the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy. Lady Angela had little to say on arrival. It was her .first visit to New Zealand. Lieutenant - Commander Dawnay stated that, he had been in the Dominion before as an officer on M.M.h. Renown. He and his wife expected to leave AVellington to-morrow for Auckland whence he was to sail on luesday to join the cruiser Dunedin at Suva on' her winter cruise to the Islands. Lady Angela would probably stay at Auckland.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 18 June 1936, Page 11
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