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CHILDREN OF MARY, AUCKLAND At the usual monthly meeting of St. Patrick's sodality of the Children . of Mary, Auckland, held on Wednesday evening, April 9, the members had the pleasure of being addressed by Chaplain-Father Murphy (of Christchurch), recently returned from service abroad with the N.Z. Expeditionary Forces. The speaker, who was wearing the King’s uniform, looked well. The subject of his address was an outline of his travels since donning khaki some two years ago, until his return, two weeks previously. Father Murphy kept his audience keenly interested throughout. First he graphically described his journey on the hospital ship Maheno to England, via the Cape of Good Hope,

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 April 1919, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 24 April 1919, Page 34

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