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Scenes at'the official opening of the ' Wellington Disabled Servicemen's bowling green in Lloyd Street last Saturday afternoon. Top, a general view of the green, with the building of the Disabled Servicemen's Training Centre in.the background. Bottom left, the i Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, declaring the green open, i Prominent bowlers in the group include Messrs. M. J. Casey, (left) and T. Lock, both standing, and J. Norrie, C. F. Skinner (Minister of Rehabilitation), and C. M. Turnbull seated. Bottom right, the president of the Wellington Bowling Centre, Mr. B. A. Guise, speaking.

The Kings coach,-which-was■ sent to the country during the war leriod, is now back at Buckingham Palace, and is seen being unloaded from a trailer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 106, 1 November 1945, Page 5

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Scenes at'the official opening of the ' Wellington Disabled Servicemen's bowling green in Lloyd Street last Saturday afternoon. Top, a general view of the green, with the building of the Disabled Servicemen's Training Centre in.the background. Bottom left, thei Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, declaring the green open, i Prominent bowlers in the group include Messrs. M. J. Casey, (left) and T. Lock, both standing, and J. Norrie, C. F. Skinner (Minister of Rehabilitation), and C. M. Turnbull seated. Bottom right, the president of the Wellington Bowling Centre, Mr. B. A. Guise, speaking. The Kings coach,-which-was■ sent to the country during the war leriod, is now back at Buckingham Palace, and is seen being unloaded from a trailer. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 106, 1 November 1945, Page 5

Scenes at'the official opening of the ' Wellington Disabled Servicemen's bowling green in Lloyd Street last Saturday afternoon. Top, a general view of the green, with the building of the Disabled Servicemen's Training Centre in.the background. Bottom left, thei Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, declaring the green open, i Prominent bowlers in the group include Messrs. M. J. Casey, (left) and T. Lock, both standing, and J. Norrie, C. F. Skinner (Minister of Rehabilitation), and C. M. Turnbull seated. Bottom right, the president of the Wellington Bowling Centre, Mr. B. A. Guise, speaking. The Kings coach,-which-was■ sent to the country during the war leriod, is now back at Buckingham Palace, and is seen being unloaded from a trailer. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 106, 1 November 1945, Page 5

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