S. P, Andrew Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. MR. J. H. C. BOND, Dominion FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW CHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring the NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.S.O., with Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well and truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph was taken Shipping Company, who died lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. suddenly last night.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 5
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