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CHURCH LEADER CREATED A BARON.—The veteran Archbishop bf Canterbury, on his retirement from the Primacy, has been created a baron. Dr. Davidson is seen here with Mrs. Davidson welcoming guests at Lambeth Palace, on the occasion of a farewell reception to the clergy of the diocese of Canterbury.

SERVING SUPERBLY.—E. C. BARTLEET served well against Austin in his singles in the tennis test, but the rest of his game was not up to reputation. France, who registered New Zealand's lone win, is on the second

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 18

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CHURCH LEADER CREATED A BARON.—The veteran Archbishop bf Canterbury, on his retirement from the Primacy, has been created a baron. Dr. Davidson is seen here with Mrs. Davidson welcoming guests at Lambeth Palace, on the occasion of a farewell reception to the clergy of the diocese of Canterbury. SERVING SUPERBLY.—E. C. BARTLEET served well against Austin in his singles in the tennis test, but the rest of his game was not up to reputation. France, who registered New Zealand's lone win, is on the second Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 18

CHURCH LEADER CREATED A BARON.—The veteran Archbishop bf Canterbury, on his retirement from the Primacy, has been created a baron. Dr. Davidson is seen here with Mrs. Davidson welcoming guests at Lambeth Palace, on the occasion of a farewell reception to the clergy of the diocese of Canterbury. SERVING SUPERBLY.—E. C. BARTLEET served well against Austin in his singles in the tennis test, but the rest of his game was not up to reputation. France, who registered New Zealand's lone win, is on the second Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 18

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