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ON HALLOWED GROUND.—The restored Melanesian Mission building at Kohimarama was re-opened yesterday as a museum for Melanesian relics. At the ceremony: Bishop J. M. Steward, the Primate of New Zealand (Archbishop A. W. Averill), Miss Atkin and Miss Wench. Back: Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Averill, the Rev. A. A. Thomson, Mr. J. Watson and Mr. Gerald Jones.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 16

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ON HALLOWED GROUND.—The restored Melanesian Mission building at Kohimarama was re-opened yesterday as a museum for Melanesian relics. At the ceremony: Bishop J. M. Steward, the Primate of New Zealand (Archbishop A. W. Averill), Miss Atkin and Miss Wench. Back: Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Averill, the Rev. A. A. Thomson, Mr. J. Watson and Mr. Gerald Jones. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 16

ON HALLOWED GROUND.—The restored Melanesian Mission building at Kohimarama was re-opened yesterday as a museum for Melanesian relics. At the ceremony: Bishop J. M. Steward, the Primate of New Zealand (Archbishop A. W. Averill), Miss Atkin and Miss Wench. Back: Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Averill, the Rev. A. A. Thomson, Mr. J. Watson and Mr. Gerald Jones. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 16

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