VICTORIAN SCOTTISH UNION PARTY ENTERTAINED—Forty-three visitors from the Victorian Scottish Union, on a visit to Christchurch, were entertained at the Scottish Society’s Hall last night. In the picture Mr C. S. Thomas, president of the Canterbury Caledonian Society, is seen delivering a speech of welcome. The chairman is Mr J. Telfer, chief of the Scottish Society of New Zealand, and next, on the left, is Senator the Hon W. Plain, who is in charge of the visiting party.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20205, 16 January 1934, Page 5
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78VICTORIAN SCOTTISH UNION PARTY ENTERTAINED—Forty-three visitors from the Victorian Scottish Union, on a visit to Christchurch, were entertained at the Scottish Society’s Hall last night. In the picture Mr C. S. Thomas, president of the Canterbury Caledonian Society, is seen delivering a speech of welcome. The chairman is Mr J. Telfer, chief of the Scottish Society of New Zealand, and next, on the left, is Senator the Hon W. Plain, who is in charge of the visiting party. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20205, 16 January 1934, Page 5
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