FORBURY PARK TRANSFORMED.—The lawn at Forbury Park has been transformed by the erection of rows of bell tents, which will be occupied by the men of the Ist Infantry Battalion, Southland Regiment.
GOOD-BYE, WITH A SONG.—lncluded in the crowd which watched the Dunedin territorials leaving ~ for Burnham yesterday morning were these girls whose singing lent a note of gaiety to the occasion.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 3
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62FORBURY PARK TRANSFORMED.—The lawn at Forbury Park has been transformed by the erection of rows of bell tents, which will be occupied by the men of the 1st Infantry Battalion, Southland Regiment. GOOD-BYE, WITH A SONG.—lncluded in the crowd which watched the Dunedin territorials leaving ~ for Burnham yesterday morning were these girls whose singing lent a note of gaiety to the occasion. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 3
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