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S. P. Andrew Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. Rev. J. R. Neild, Vicar of Para- Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scotparaumu, who has been transferred tish comedian, who arrived this to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. morning by the Awatea.

Railways Publicity Photo. The Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, enjoys his little joke at the Railway Workshops on Saturday afternoon, when he opened the delayed Christmas party given for children by the Hutt Railway Workshops Social Committee.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 7

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; S. P. Andrew Photo. ... "Evening Post" Photo. Rev. 3. R.Ndid,'Vicar of Para- Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scotparaumu, ivho has been transferred tish comedian, who [arrived this to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. ' morning by the Aivalea. . Railways Publicity Photo. The Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, enjoys his little-joke at the Railway Workshops on Saturday afternoon, when he opened the delayed Christmas party given for children by the Hutt Railway Workshops Social Committee. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 7

; S. P. Andrew Photo. ... "Evening Post" Photo. Rev. 3. R.Ndid,'Vicar of Para- Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scotparaumu, ivho has been transferred tish comedian, who [arrived this to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. ' morning by the Aivalea. . Railways Publicity Photo. The Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, enjoys his little-joke at the Railway Workshops on Saturday afternoon, when he opened the delayed Christmas party given for children by the Hutt Railway Workshops Social Committee. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 7

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