“THE NELSONIAN”
RECORD OF WAR SERVICE OF OLD BOYS Short biographies of Sir David Munro, Alfred Domett and General Sir Edward Chaytor, after whom the three day houses at Nelson College have been named, form the subject of the editorial in the latest issue of “The Nelsonian.” College activities of this year are summarised. As is to be expected a large portion I of the issue is taken up in chronicling I the deeds of old boys on active ser ! vice. Photographs of some of those! who have given their lives and those j who have won decorations are included j in this record, which makes an impos- j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 24 October 1941, Page 6
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109“THE NELSONIAN” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 24 October 1941, Page 6
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