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Many distinguished overseas personalities were included in the arrivals by the Wanganella and the Mataroa, at Auckland on Thursday. From left: Major Miller, bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards band, who arrived with the band from Australia; the Right Hon. F. S. Malan, of Cape Town, South Africa, who is visiting New Zealand; Lt. Commissioner F. H. Adams, the new head of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, with Mrs Adams (right) anti their daughter (Commissioner Adams will arrive in Christchurch to-morrow); Lt.-General W. Pitt Taylor, who has come out to New Zealand on a fishing holiday; and Admiral P. W. Dumas (retired) who is also oil a holiday visit.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 1

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Many distinguished overseas personalities were included in the arrivals by the Wanganella and the Mataroa, at Auckland on Thursday. From left: Major Miller, bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards band, who arrived with the band from Australia; the Right Hon. F. S. Malan, of Cape Town, South Africa, who is visiting New Zealand; Lt. Commissioner F. H. Adams, the new head of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, with Mrs Adams (right) anti their daughter (Commissioner Adams will arrive in Christchurch to-morrow); Lt.-General W. Pitt Taylor, who has come out to New Zealand on a fishing holiday; and Admiral P. W. Dumas (retired) who is also oil a holiday visit. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 1

Many distinguished overseas personalities were included in the arrivals by the Wanganella and the Mataroa, at Auckland on Thursday. From left: Major Miller, bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards band, who arrived with the band from Australia; the Right Hon. F. S. Malan, of Cape Town, South Africa, who is visiting New Zealand; Lt. Commissioner F. H. Adams, the new head of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, with Mrs Adams (right) anti their daughter (Commissioner Adams will arrive in Christchurch to-morrow); Lt.-General W. Pitt Taylor, who has come out to New Zealand on a fishing holiday; and Admiral P. W. Dumas (retired) who is also oil a holiday visit. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 1

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