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MR. JOHN CUNNINGHAME, who died on Sunday at Palmerston Norlh. His business associations in the Manawatu district extended over a period of 44 years.

MR. A. G. CHURCHER, en route to Wellington as official representative of Toe H Imperial Headquarters. He left London on September 14 by the Orsova.

"Evening Post" Photo. TENNIS SEASON OPENED.-TAe scene in front of. the pavilion at the courts of the Wellington Lawn Tennis Club, Palmer Street, on' Saturday.afternoon, when, Dr. A.;N. Slater, the club's president, declared the 1935-36.season open. A large number of clubs in Wellington and suburbs commenced active play • - - last Saturday.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 7

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MR. JOHN CUNNINGHAME, who died on Sunday at Palmerston Norlh. His business associations in the Manawatu district extended over a period of 44 years. MR. A. G. CHURCHER, en route to Wellington as official representative of Toe H Imperial Headquarters. He left London on September 14 by the Orsova. "Evening Post" Photo. TENNIS SEASON OPENED.-TAe scene in front of. the pavilion at the courts of the Wellington Lawn Tennis Club, Palmer Street, on'Saturday.afternoon, when,Dr. A.;N. Slater, the club's president, declared the 1935-36.season open. A large number of clubs in Wellington and suburbs commenced active play • – – last Saturday. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 7

MR. JOHN CUNNINGHAME, who died on Sunday at Palmerston Norlh. His business associations in the Manawatu district extended over a period of 44 years. MR. A. G. CHURCHER, en route to Wellington as official representative of Toe H Imperial Headquarters. He left London on September 14 by the Orsova. "Evening Post" Photo. TENNIS SEASON OPENED.-TAe scene in front of. the pavilion at the courts of the Wellington Lawn Tennis Club, Palmer Street, on'Saturday.afternoon, when,Dr. A.;N. Slater, the club's president, declared the 1935-36.season open. A large number of clubs in Wellington and suburbs commenced active play • – – last Saturday. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 7

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