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Dr. Alan Tennent (left), Wellington, and his brother Mr L. C. Tennent, Dar-es-Salaam (Tanganyike Territory), whom he has not previously met, photographed after the arrival of the Maunganui at Wellington yesterday. Mr L. C. Tennent left New Zealand 38 years ago, before his brother was born.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 8 September 1938, Page 13

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Dr. Alan Tennent (left), Wellington, and his brother Mr L. C. Tennent, Dar-es-Salaam (Tanganyike Territory), whom he has not previously met, photographed after the arrival of the Maunganui at Wellington yesterday. Mr L. C. Tennent left New Zealand 38 years ago, before his brother was born. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 8 September 1938, Page 13

Dr. Alan Tennent (left), Wellington, and his brother Mr L. C. Tennent, Dar-es-Salaam (Tanganyike Territory), whom he has not previously met, photographed after the arrival of the Maunganui at Wellington yesterday. Mr L. C. Tennent left New Zealand 38 years ago, before his brother was born. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 8 September 1938, Page 13