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CAPTAIN A. M. HAMILTON VISIT TO NATIVE LAND [by telegraph—own correspondent] DUNEDIN, "Wednesday The author of "Road Through Kurdistan," a narrative of a road that war built under his supervision and under heart-breaking difficulties in northern Irak through Zagr& and into Persia, arrived at Dunedin by the Maunganui. He is a New Zealander, Captain A. M. Hamilton, of the Royal Engineers, who has been in Egypt, Palestine and Transjordania, and is on furlough. He is accompanied by Mrs. Hamilton and their children. Captain Hamilton, who is a graduate of Canterbury College, is a civil engineer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 14
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