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McQUAY LEAVES IMPROVEMENT ALREADY SHOWN [ Australian Presn Assn. ] SYDNEY, May 19. Mrs McQuay, before embarking on the Maunganui, expressed gratitude to the New Zealand and Australian Governments, and the Returned Soldiers’ Leagues, and the asylum officials, for their groat help and kindness. She was going back to New Zealand with a much lighter heart than when she arrived, because her soldier son, who had not been identified for eleven years, showed such improvement. Two asylum attendants are accompanying them.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20151, 21 May 1928, Page 7

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