RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND: Four officers of the New Zealand Medical Corps, who have been repatriated and are now back in the Dominion. From left: Major T. G. de Clive-Lowe (Auckland), Lieutenant-Colonel N. C. Speight (Dunedin), Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Twhigg (Wellington), Lieutenant-Colonel A. A. Tennent (Dunedin). Lieutenant-Colonel Tennent is at present visiting Invercargill, and an interview with him is printed this morning.
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Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 4
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62RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND: Four officers of the New Zealand Medical Corps, who have been repatriated and are now back in the Dominion. From left: Major T. G. de Clive-Lowe (Auckland), Lieutenant-Colonel N. C. Speight (Dunedin), Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Twhigg (Wellington), Lieutenant-Colonel A. A. Tennent (Dunedin). Lieutenant-Colonel Tennent is at present visiting Invercargill, and an interview with him is printed this morning. Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 4
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