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AFTER SPENDING THREE YEARS ABROAD, Lady Gunson, wife of Sir James Gunson, returned to Auckland today by the Niagara. She was accompanied by her daughter who has been to school in England. Lady Gunson represented New Zealand at the International Council of Women in London.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 787, 7 October 1929, Page 1

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AFTER SPENDING THREE YEARS ABROAD, Lady Gunson, wife of Sir James Gunson, returned to Auckland today by the Niagara. She was accompanied by her daughter who has been to school in England. Lady Gunson represented New Zealand at the International Council of Women in London. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 787, 7 October 1929, Page 1

AFTER SPENDING THREE YEARS ABROAD, Lady Gunson, wife of Sir James Gunson, returned to Auckland today by the Niagara. She was accompanied by her daughter who has been to school in England. Lady Gunson represented New Zealand at the International Council of Women in London. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 787, 7 October 1929, Page 1

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