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ROYAL AIR FORCE PILOTS BECOME ARTISTIC—PiIots from the Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Royal Air Force station became artistic while practising smoke-screen creation during a rehearsal for the Hendon, Middlesex, air display recently, as may be seen above. Thousands of persons, including King George, witnessed the display of speed and skill, climaxed by a massed flight of 250 aeroplanes.

LEVEE AT HOLYROOD CASTLE.—His Majesty the King held his first levee in Scotland at Holyrood Palace, where he stayed during the recent Royal visit. Scots officers arriving for the levee.

A USEFUL BUT IGNOMINIOUS END.—Pinus insignia logs from Kawau and Arkle's Bay, which were unloading .. from the two scows Katie and Success, in a very short while will find themselves turned into butter boxes and benzine cases.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 219, 16 August 1937, Page 4

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ROYAL AIR FORCE PILOTS BECOME ARTISTIC—Pilots from the Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Royal Air Force station became artistic while practising smoke-screen creation during a rehearsal for the Hendon, Middlesex, air display recently, as may be seen above. Thousands of persons, including King George, witnessed the display of speed and skill, climaxed by a massed flight of 250 aeroplanes. LEVEE AT HOLYROOD CASTLE.—His Majesty the King held his first levee in Scotland at Holyrood Palace, where he stayed during the recent Royal visit. Scots officers arriving for the levee. A USEFUL BUT IGNOMINIOUS END.—Pinus insignia logs from Kawau and Arkle's Bay, which were unloading .. from the two scows Katie and Success, in a very short while will find themselves turned into butter boxes and benzine cases. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 219, 16 August 1937, Page 4

ROYAL AIR FORCE PILOTS BECOME ARTISTIC—Pilots from the Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Royal Air Force station became artistic while practising smoke-screen creation during a rehearsal for the Hendon, Middlesex, air display recently, as may be seen above. Thousands of persons, including King George, witnessed the display of speed and skill, climaxed by a massed flight of 250 aeroplanes. LEVEE AT HOLYROOD CASTLE.—His Majesty the King held his first levee in Scotland at Holyrood Palace, where he stayed during the recent Royal visit. Scots officers arriving for the levee. A USEFUL BUT IGNOMINIOUS END.—Pinus insignia logs from Kawau and Arkle's Bay, which were unloading .. from the two scows Katie and Success, in a very short while will find themselves turned into butter boxes and benzine cases. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 219, 16 August 1937, Page 4

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