AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS.—The missing New Zealand soldier George McQuay—who lost his memory at the war, and was recently identified in Australia, has returned to his homeland, in company with his mother. The above group was photographed on the Maunganui at Wellington. Left to right: An elder brother, Mrs. McQuay, George McQuay, a sister, and brother-in-law.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 1
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55AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS.—The missing New Zealand soldier George McQuay—who lost his memory at the war, and was recently identified in Australia, has returned to his homeland, in company with his mother. The above group was photographed on the Maunganui at Wellington. Left to right: An elder brother, Mrs. McQuay, George McQuay, a sister, and brother-in-law. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 1
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