MINISTER OF DEFENCE IN FIJI.—A feature of Mr Eyres recent visit to Fiji was the guard of honour accorded him by the Fiji Military Forces. Members wore scarlet tunics and white sulus, and were supported by the forces’ band. Mr Eyre is shown inspecting the guard accompanied by Captain A. L. Masi, the guard commander, and Colonel R. McK. Paterson, of Wellington, officer commanding the Fiji Military Forces.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 10
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68MINISTER OF DEFENCE IN FIJI.—A feature of Mr Eyres recent visit to Fiji was the guard of honour accorded him by the Fiji Military Forces. Members wore scarlet tunics and white sulus, and were supported by the forces’ band. Mr Eyre is shown inspecting the guard accompanied by Captain A. L. Masi, the guard commander, and Colonel R. McK. Paterson, of Wellington, officer commanding the Fiji Military Forces. Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 10
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