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In the first column of this page the life of his Grace Archbishop Redwood, S.M., is reviewed in relation to contemporary events in the development of New Zealand, from early pioneer days down to present. To-morrow Dr Redwood will celebrate in Wellington his episcopal Diamond Jubilee. A recent photograph of Archbishop Redwood is reproduced in the top left corner. The centre photograph shows priests and prelates who will attend the jubilee celebrations. From left: Archbishop Mannix (Melbourne); Very Rev R. Murphy, S.J. (rector of Newman University College, Melbourne), Rev Peter M’Keefry (secretary to the Bishop of Auckland), Bishop Liston (Auckland), Bishop Fox (Wilcannia-Forbes, N.S.W.). Inset (left): Archbishop Duhig (Brisbane). Inset (right): Bishop Nicholas, S.M. (vicar-apostolic of Fiji). Extreme right: An old-time custom. The “weighing-in” ceremony of the new Mayor of High Wycombe. This ancient ceremony is carried out annually at the Guildhall. Below (left): Boys from Dr Barnado’s Home giving a display at the Watts Naval School, London. Right: Mr Cecil Skeels, leader of the newly-formed United British Party. His office is decorated with a large Union Jack and a portrait of the King.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 24 February 1934, Page 17 (Supplement)

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In the first column of this page the life of his Grace Archbishop Redwood, S.M., is reviewed in relation to contemporary events in the development of New Zealand, from early pioneer days down to present. To-morrow Dr Redwood will celebrate in Wellington his episcopal Diamond Jubilee. A recent photograph of Archbishop Redwood is reproduced in the top left corner. The centre photograph shows priests and prelates who will attend the jubilee celebrations. From left: Archbishop Mannix (Melbourne); Very Rev R. Murphy, S.J. (rector of Newman University College, Melbourne), Rev Peter M’Keefry (secretary to the Bishop of Auckland), Bishop Liston (Auckland), Bishop Fox (Wilcannia-Forbes, N.S.W.). Inset (left): Archbishop Duhig (Brisbane). Inset (right): Bishop Nicholas, S.M. (vicar-apostolic of Fiji). Extreme right: An old-time custom. The “weighing-in” ceremony of the new Mayor of High Wycombe. This ancient ceremony is carried out annually at the Guildhall. Below (left): Boys from Dr Barnado’s Home giving a display at the Watts Naval School, London. Right: Mr Cecil Skeels, leader of the newly-formed United British Party. His office is decorated with a large Union Jack and a portrait of the King. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 24 February 1934, Page 17 (Supplement)

In the first column of this page the life of his Grace Archbishop Redwood, S.M., is reviewed in relation to contemporary events in the development of New Zealand, from early pioneer days down to present. To-morrow Dr Redwood will celebrate in Wellington his episcopal Diamond Jubilee. A recent photograph of Archbishop Redwood is reproduced in the top left corner. The centre photograph shows priests and prelates who will attend the jubilee celebrations. From left: Archbishop Mannix (Melbourne); Very Rev R. Murphy, S.J. (rector of Newman University College, Melbourne), Rev Peter M’Keefry (secretary to the Bishop of Auckland), Bishop Liston (Auckland), Bishop Fox (Wilcannia-Forbes, N.S.W.). Inset (left): Archbishop Duhig (Brisbane). Inset (right): Bishop Nicholas, S.M. (vicar-apostolic of Fiji). Extreme right: An old-time custom. The “weighing-in” ceremony of the new Mayor of High Wycombe. This ancient ceremony is carried out annually at the Guildhall. Below (left): Boys from Dr Barnado’s Home giving a display at the Watts Naval School, London. Right: Mr Cecil Skeels, leader of the newly-formed United British Party. His office is decorated with a large Union Jack and a portrait of the King. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 24 February 1934, Page 17 (Supplement)

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