UNITED NATIONS DAY.—United Nations Day was celebrated in Christchurch yesterday by an impressive parade of units of the different fighting services, many thousands of spectators Immg the ™ ut e°f the procession. TOP: A detachment of the Navy passing the saluting base. BOTTOM. AT THE SALUTING BASE (left to right): Commander A. D. Boyle, Air^Commodore Sir“ Clark-Hall, the Hon. Walter Nash, Lord Burghley, and the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr E. H. Andrews).
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23974, 15 June 1943, Page 6
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71UNITED NATIONS DAY.—United Nations Day was celebrated in Christchurch yesterday by an impressive parade of units of the different fighting services, many thousands of spectators Immg the ™ute°f the procession. TOP: A detachment of the Navy passing the saluting base. BOTTOM. AT THE SALUTING BASE (left to right): Commander A. D. Boyle, Air^CommodoreSir“ Clark-Hall, the Hon. Walter Nash, Lord Burghley, and the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr E. H. Andrews). Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23974, 15 June 1943, Page 6
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