COLONEL AS CURATH.
After a lift I a lilitary w. J, j |« McLean, of Pttafo ;■£;it tb» im of I' that it has long beau ambition elltf onel McLean was to choirmaster at Chrirt CkartLl she said, "and it is att&cbnnh, he will take his first ouiwy." parishioners of Christ Church iifl an unusually versatile curate in onel McLean, who is not only »d guished musician, but slso an w tative writer on infantry, drills onel McLean, who is a Mm.* Durham, was for some time p ganist of Freemasons, end,toed 2-lSth (Princess Louise's) K ton Battalion, and later tbt. Yorks and Lanes Begunent. T awarded the 0.8. E.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 10
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