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A. W. Schae. Photo. Yesterday morning the Governor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson), in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Defence Forces, visited the Trentham Camp, where he inspected the Wellington West Coast Regiment, which has been undergoing its annual intensive training. His Excellency was accompanied by Captain C. J. Wentworth, A.D.C., and was received by Colonel C. J. Powles, Officer Commanding the Central Command. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1926, Page 7

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A. W. Schae. Photo. Yesterday morning the Governor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson), in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Defence Forces, visited the Trentham Camp, where he inspected the Wellington West Coast Regiment, which has been undergoing its annual intensive training. His Excellency was accompanied by Captain C. J. Wentworth, A.D.C., and was received by Colonel C. J. Powles, Officer Commanding the Central Command. . Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1926, Page 7

A. W. Schae. Photo. Yesterday morning the Governor-General (Sir Charles Fergusson), in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand Defence Forces, visited the Trentham Camp, where he inspected the Wellington West Coast Regiment, which has been undergoing its annual intensive training. His Excellency was accompanied by Captain C. J. Wentworth, A.D.C., and was received by Colonel C. J. Powles, Officer Commanding the Central Command. . Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1926, Page 7

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