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PATHETIC REUNION

McQUAY AND HiS MOTHER SOLDIER’S MEMORY LOST (United P.A.—By Telegraph Copyright) Reed. 9 a.m. SYDNEY, To-day. A pathetic reunion occurred between George McQuav and his mother, who has just arrived from New Zealand, at the Callan Park mental hospital. McQuay was formerly in the New Zealand Forces. He has been missing for 13 years, since the Gallipoli campaign. He and his mother talked together and recalled past incidents. The doctors think that McQuay’s mental condition will gradually improve. The mother and son are leaving for New Zealand on Friday*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 343, 2 May 1928, Page 9

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PATHETIC REUNION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 343, 2 May 1928, Page 9

PATHETIC REUNION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 343, 2 May 1928, Page 9

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