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"Sport and General" Photo. King Farouk and Queen Farida after, their marriage in Cairo. In accordance with Moslem custom, the Queen did not attend the ceremony, but they are here seen leaving Koubheh Palace after the ceremonies had concluded.

Hallway Publicity Photo, The Auckland Limited passing over the Waikanae railway bridge on the way to Wellington. Waikanae is about thirty-seven miles north of the city. On the left is the bridge which carries road traffic along a parallel route.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 7

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"Sport and General" Photo. King Farouk and Queen Farida after, their marriage in -Cairo. In accordance with' Moslem custom, the Queen did not attend the ceremony, but they are here seen leaving Koubheh Palace after the ceremonies had concluded. Hallway Publicity Photo, The Auckland Limited ■ passing over the Waikanae railway bridge on the way to Wellington. Waikanae is about thirty-seven miles north of the city. On the.left is the bridge which carries road traffic along a : parallel route. ; Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 7

"Sport and General" Photo. King Farouk and Queen Farida after, their marriage in -Cairo. In accordance with' Moslem custom, the Queen did not attend the ceremony, but they are here seen leaving Koubheh Palace after the ceremonies had concluded. Hallway Publicity Photo, The Auckland Limited ■ passing over the Waikanae railway bridge on the way to Wellington. Waikanae is about thirty-seven miles north of the city. On the.left is the bridge which carries road traffic along a : parallel route. ; Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1938, Page 7

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