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IN spite of his wondering and wandering, one thing has survived with George Thomas McQuay. As before the war, so even now — while awaiting his relatives m Callan Park, Sydney, he asserts that prewar fastidiousness m having' his trousers always creased and his boots always clean.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1167, 12 April 1928, Page 1

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IN spite of his wondering and wandering, one thing has survived with George Thomas McQuay. As before the war, so even now—while awaiting his relatives in Callan Park, Sydney, he asserts that prewar fastidiousness in having' his trousers always creased and his boots always clean. NZ Truth, Issue 1167, 12 April 1928, Page 1

IN spite of his wondering and wandering, one thing has survived with George Thomas McQuay. As before the war, so even now—while awaiting his relatives in Callan Park, Sydney, he asserts that prewar fastidiousness in having' his trousers always creased and his boots always clean. NZ Truth, Issue 1167, 12 April 1928, Page 1

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