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REUNITED IN LAWS

Lest Met In | 1919 Mr Frank Jennings, of Avonhead. met his sister-in-law, Mrs A. Jennings, of Margate Beach. Queensland, in Christchurch this week for Ihe first time since he was best man at her wedding on Easter Monday in April. 1919.

In a letter to “The Press” Mrs Jennings asked whether any of her late husband's relatives still lived in Christchurch.

When inquiries revealed that her late husband's brother. Mr Frank Jennings, was still living in Avonhead she made a trip tn New Zealand with her daughter to see them. Mr Jennings said that he had corresponded with his brother until 1930, but after that they had lost touch. His brother died last September.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660623.2.18.11

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 2

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REUNITED IN LAWS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 2

REUNITED IN LAWS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 2

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