COMMODORE BEAL FAREWELLED BY AUCKLAND MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE: CEREMONY AT DEVONPORT YESTERDAY. Left; A detachment marching to church parade. Centre: Commodore A. F. Beal, C.8., C.M.G., Commander of tlie New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, who leaves shortly for England. Right: On the launch after the ceremony. ' —Staff and Schmidt Studior
MINISTER OF HEALTH OPENS NEW WALLACE WARDS AT AUCKLAND PUBLIC HOSPITAL. A genera] view of yesterday's gathering. The Hon. J. A. Young is delivering an address prior to performing the ceremony. Seated at-the table (right) is Mr. W. Wallace, chairman of the Hospital Board. ' —Staff Photographer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 11
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101COMMODORE BEAL FAREWELLED BY AUCKLAND MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE: CEREMONY AT DEVONPORT YESTERDAY. Left; A detachment marching to church parade. Centre: Commodore A. F. Beal, C.8., C.M.G., Commander of tlie New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, who leaves shortly for England. Right: On the launch after the ceremony. ' —Staff and Schmidt Studior MINISTER OF HEALTH OPENS NEW WALLACE WARDS AT AUCKLAND PUBLIC HOSPITAL. A genera] view of yesterday's gathering. The Hon. J. A. Young is delivering an address prior to performing the ceremony. Seated at-the table (right) is Mr. W. Wallace, chairman of the Hospital Board. ' —Staff Photographer. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 11
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