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"Evening Post" Phot. TOWERING UP IN WILLIS STREET.— Photograph taken from the top of the "Evening Post" building and showing the rapid progress being made in building the new hotel at the corner of Boulcott street.

MOHAMMED ALI KHAN, exGovernor of Kabul, who has been sentenced to death for betraying King Amanullah.

S. P. Andrew Photo. MR. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, whose death is announced to-day. The photograph was taken when he was Adjutant at Featherston Camp during the war.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 17

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"If enlni Port" Phot* LOWERING UP IN 'WILLIS STREET.—Photograph taken-from the top.of the "Evening Post" building and showing the rapid-.progress being made in building the new hotel at the corner of Boulcott street. MOHAMMED ALI KHAN, ex-Governor of Kabul, who has been sentenced to death for betraying King Amanullah. S. F. Andrew Photo. MR. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, whose death is announced to-day. The photograph icas taken when 'he was Adjutant- at Featherston\Camp during the war. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 17

"If enlni Port" Phot* LOWERING UP IN 'WILLIS STREET.—Photograph taken-from the top.of the "Evening Post" building and showing the rapid-.progress being made in building the new hotel at the corner of Boulcott street. MOHAMMED ALI KHAN, ex-Governor of Kabul, who has been sentenced to death for betraying King Amanullah. S. F. Andrew Photo. MR. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, whose death is announced to-day. The photograph icas taken when 'he was Adjutant- at Featherston\Camp during the war. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 17

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