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NAVAL REVIEW

STRIKING FEATURE. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received July 28. 10.20 a.m. LONDON, July 27. The most striking feature of the Spit head display was the Centurion, which was the only vessel among the war service ships that was also present at the 1914 review. None appealed to the large party of colonials more than the Queen Elizabeth, owing to her help to the Anzacs at Gallipoli. The Tiger was the next favourite, with her battle scrolls of Dogger Bank and Jutland adorning the turret. The sightseers’ trip through the lines occupied seventy-five minutes. —Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HAWST19240728.2.67

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 July 1924, Page 7

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97

NAVAL REVIEW Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 July 1924, Page 7

NAVAL REVIEW Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 July 1924, Page 7

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