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BROTHERS MEET FOR FIRST TIME.—Mr L. C. Tennent (right), of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika Territory, photographed on Wednesday with his brother, Dr. Alan Tennent, of Hataitai. Mr Tennent left New Zealand thirty-eight years ago for the Boer War and is now paying his first return visit. He had not previously met his brother, who was born after his departure. Mr K. B. Tennent. previously of Purua, and now of Otahuhu, is also a brother.

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Northern Advocate, 9 September 1938, Page 6

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BROTHERS MEET FOR FIRST TIME.—Mr L. C. Tennent (right), of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika Territory, photographed on Wednesday with his brother, Dr. Alan Tennent, of Hataitai. Mr Tennent left New Zealand thirty-eight years ago for the Boer War and is now paying his first return visit. He had not previously met his brother, who was born after his departure. Mr K. B. Tennent. previously of Purua, and now of Otahuhu, is also a brother. Northern Advocate, 9 September 1938, Page 6

BROTHERS MEET FOR FIRST TIME.—Mr L. C. Tennent (right), of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika Territory, photographed on Wednesday with his brother, Dr. Alan Tennent, of Hataitai. Mr Tennent left New Zealand thirty-eight years ago for the Boer War and is now paying his first return visit. He had not previously met his brother, who was born after his departure. Mr K. B. Tennent. previously of Purua, and now of Otahuhu, is also a brother. Northern Advocate, 9 September 1938, Page 6