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MAIL ROUTE MARCH

mpressive spectacle in SYDNEY STREETS SYDNEY, Monday. Fourteen hundred officers and men * the combined Australian and New Zealand Navies took part in a route a arch this morning through the Greets of Sydney. The march was most important since the war. It v ery impressive. t, Governor-General, Lord Stonetook the salute. Lommodore Swabey and the officers ; tae New Zealand ships were enterat luncheon by the New South Cabinet at Parliament House.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 9

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MAIL ROUTE MARCH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 9

MAIL ROUTE MARCH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 9

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