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The Rev. Father James Henley, of Dunedin, and formerly of Invercargill, will leave for Trentham camp on Wednesday. He will go overseas with the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force as a chaplain. Viscount Willingdon, the British Government’s representative at the Centennial Commemoration in New Zealand, accompanied by Lady Willingdon, and his secretary (Lord Errington), will arrive in Dunedin by air from the north on Wednesday afternoon. They will be met at the aerodrome by the Mayor (Mr A. H. Allen) and the Mayoress, and at 5 p.m. they will be accorded a civic reception in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall. The party will leave on their return north by air on Friday morning.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24022, 22 January 1940, Page 8

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24022, 22 January 1940, Page 8

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24022, 22 January 1940, Page 8

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