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AFTER THE FRENCH CAPTAIN HAD PAID HIS CALLS ashore this morning the officials concerned paid a return visit to the cruiser. Left to right: Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Duigan, Captain J. M. C. Abrial, the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle (representing the New Zealand Government), the French Consul, M. Paul Serre, Mr. D. Ardell, of the Internal Affairs Department, Mr. E. W. Poulton, the Minister’s private secretary, and Major H. C. Glendining

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 1

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AFTER THE FRENCH CAPTAIN HAD PAID HIS CALLS ashore this morning the officials concerned paid a return visit to the cruiser. Left to right: Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Duigan, Captain J. M. C. Abrial, the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle (representing the New Zealand Government), the French Consul, M. Paul Serre, Mr. D. Ardell, of the Internal Affairs Department, Mr. E. W. Poulton, the Minister’s private secretary, and Major H. C. Glendining Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 1

AFTER THE FRENCH CAPTAIN HAD PAID HIS CALLS ashore this morning the officials concerned paid a return visit to the cruiser. Left to right: Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Duigan, Captain J. M. C. Abrial, the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle (representing the New Zealand Government), the French Consul, M. Paul Serre, Mr. D. Ardell, of the Internal Affairs Department, Mr. E. W. Poulton, the Minister’s private secretary, and Major H. C. Glendining Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 1

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