Signals Reunion
About 300 men of Divisional Signals 2nd N.Z.E.F. paraded in Wellington yesterday before laying a wreath at the Citizens’ War Memorial. The ceremony was part of the third national reunion which was held in Wellington this week-end. The reunion began on Saturday with a cocktail party for the men and their wives. The Chief Justice, Sir Richard Wild, gave an address at the dinner on Saturday night.—(P.A.).
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 6
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69Signals Reunion Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 6
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