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Rev. Hamish And Mrs. Brydone Arrive From Scotland

Mrs. T. Brydone, Airport Road, has as her guests her nephew and niece, the Rex’. Hamish and Mrs. Brydone, and their small son and daughter, who have just arrived from Scotland and were passengers on the Rimutaka.

Mr. Brydone is a minister of the Church of Scotland, and has come to New Zealand to do work for the Presbyterian Church. He will probably be going to the South Island. Although they have only been in the Dominion a few days, Mrs. Brydone is greatly impressed with the country and particularly with the kindness of the people. She thinks it a good country for children. Her two small children are aged 24 years and one year and three months.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 November 1948, Page 4

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Rev. Hamish And Mrs. Brydone Arrive From Scotland Wanganui Chronicle, 27 November 1948, Page 4

Rev. Hamish And Mrs. Brydone Arrive From Scotland Wanganui Chronicle, 27 November 1948, Page 4

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