SAFE IN ENGLAND
SIR CECIL DAY AND LADY DAY (Press Assn.) Auckland, Aug. 12. 3 Allaying persistent rumours coni cerning their injury in England i through the war, a cablegram advis- ■ ing that Sir Cecil and Lady Day, ■ formerly of New Zealand, are both ’I well, has been received by Mrs. H. i M. Marler, Auckland. Sir Cecil Day ’} was for many years official secretary •; ‘a the Governor-General of New Zea- •| land. They returned to England . 1 some years ago. and Sir Cecil was .1 later appointed liaison officer for the j Foreign Office. /
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 189, 13 August 1941, Page 4
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