WEDDING IN ENGLAND
INNES-JONES—BROWN A wedding of interest to many residents "f Hamilton and Nelson took plaeo iu St. Peter's Church, Northbourne, England, on Christmas Eve, when Mr. Melville Junes-Jones, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J lines-J ones, of Hamilton, was married to Miss Mary Brown, second daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, of Long Wittenham, Didcot, England. The .Rev. A. Kay officiated. Mr. Junes-J ones was born iu Wellington 21 years ago. He was educated at the Hamilton West, primary School and the Hamilton Technical High School, where he spent four years. He was selected l'or training in the Royal Air Force live and a-half years ago, and spent three years at the Hnlton Training College. He is now stationed at Harwell, where he holds "the rank of leading aircral in the No. 107 Bomber Squadron. Mr. J lines-.n:. has applied for transfer to New Zealand as an air bombing instructor. His relatives are well known in Nelson, and ho is a grand-nephew of the Rt. llev. Melville lnnes-Jones, senior Bishop of Africa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23262, 3 February 1939, Page 3
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