AMBULANCE REVIEW
Queen's Inspection of St. John Brigades LYNDON, 32.' Eor an hour the Queen in a powder ■ blue summer costume stood in a canvas ' pavilion in Hyde Park while over 5000 men and nurses of the St. John Ambulance Brigade from many parts of the Empire marched past. The culminaticn of the review by her Majesty as com-mandant-in-chief was the celebration of the brigade's jubilee. Many veterans and members who had rendered distinguished service were presented to the Queen, including the New Zealander, Superintendent F. C. White. The crowds, anxious to obtain a closer glimpse of her Majesty after tho review, broke into the enclosure and rushed to the pavilion. They rousingly cheAred as the Royal car- departed ^hTough lanes of peopla, *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 108, 24 May 1937, Page 8
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