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■ 8 f anaren FBoto. MR. G. M. BOTHAMLEY, who has been appointed'honorary secretary to the* New 'Zealand-branch of the Empire Parliamentary. Association."

' ■ T. H.. Whetton Photo. MR. D. R.> ROBBINS, who was recently appointed Secretary of the Wanganui Jockey Glub. He ivas previously assistant.

''''.'.' ■.■•■■ ; ,j ',; Kinßsrorcl niuto. '■ NAVAL MARCH I SAST JN INELSON.— The crew of I/JI.S. Dunedin pulsing the Cathedral steps at Ndson. where' Commodore Geoffrey Blake took the salute. Hundreds of school children assembled to watch the march, through the streets, which look place yesterday in glori--ous sunshine. The photograph gives an. idea of the manner'1 in which the Nelson people turned out to see the parade. The Mayor of NcU . ,',.;■„ , ■ son, 'Mr.- W. ,/. Moffall, is standing next to Commodore Blake. ■ , .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 7

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■ 8 f anaren FBoto. MR. G. M. BOTHAMLEY, who has been appointed'honorary secretary to the* New 'Zealand-branch of the Empire Parliamentary. Association." ' ■ T. H.. Whetton Photo. MR. D. R.> ROBBINS, who was recently appointed Secretary of the Wanganui Jockey Glub. He ivas previously assistant. ''''.'.' ■.■•■■ ; ,j ',; Kinßsrorcl niuto. '■ NAVAL MARCH ISAST JN INELSON.—The crew of I/JI.S. Dunedin pulsing the Cathedral steps at Ndson. where' Commodore Geoffrey Blake took the salute. Hundreds of school children assembled to watch the march, through the streets, which look place yesterday in glori-ous sunshine. The photograph gives an. idea of the manner'1 in which the Nelson people turned out to see the parade. The Mayor of NcU . ,',.;■„ , ■ son, 'Mr.- W. ,/. Moffall, is standing next to Commodore Blake. ■ , . Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 7

■ 8 f anaren FBoto. MR. G. M. BOTHAMLEY, who has been appointed'honorary secretary to the* New 'Zealand-branch of the Empire Parliamentary. Association." ' ■ T. H.. Whetton Photo. MR. D. R.> ROBBINS, who was recently appointed Secretary of the Wanganui Jockey Glub. He ivas previously assistant. ''''.'.' ■.■•■■ ; ,j ',; Kinßsrorcl niuto. '■ NAVAL MARCH ISAST JN INELSON.—The crew of I/JI.S. Dunedin pulsing the Cathedral steps at Ndson. where' Commodore Geoffrey Blake took the salute. Hundreds of school children assembled to watch the march, through the streets, which look place yesterday in glori-ous sunshine. The photograph gives an. idea of the manner'1 in which the Nelson people turned out to see the parade. The Mayor of NcU . ,',.;■„ , ■ son, 'Mr.- W. ,/. Moffall, is standing next to Commodore Blake. ■ , . Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 7

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