ARMY OFFICER.
MAY SETTLE IN DOMINION. [N'i‘EREST I.\‘ GAME. (By Telegraph—Pres: Association.) \\‘ELLI.\‘GTO.\', \\'ednesday. Brigadier—Lienex'ai A. C. .\lolesworih who is shortly retiring from the Arm after serving iilil'iy—six years in Indi'l arrived iu—iluy \\'iill his (laughter l'l‘un Sydney. saying No might saith! i 101" later. He is spending; a few days :1 Government House. MM is Sillll in ium been x'nri'ospnmiilm \\iiil iiw \\‘l‘i[in:: ion Al'i‘limuli~zuiim| Sm‘ii-iy i'vmu'xiin; the iull'otiuuliun ui' H‘rluin 2mm» ilinis
He has had lulu-h l'xlu‘l'ivnm‘ will deer. and would he a Imm! 1le]: in {in} way possible in max-wining Now Zeuland‘s deer nmnau‘m.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 9
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97ARMY OFFICER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 9
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