SIR IAN LEADS THE WAY.—Sir lan Hamilton, the veteran soldier whose popularity with Australian and New Zealand men remains undiminished, and whose dispatches from the front probably contained more literary quality than any ever before penned, is seen here leading a march of South African veterans to the Cenotaph in London. Sir lan has written much in recent years in favour of the abolition of war.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 19
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66SIR IAN LEADS THE WAY.—Sir lan Hamilton, the veteran soldier whose popularity with Australian and New Zealand men remains undiminished, and whose dispatches from the front probably contained more literary quality than any ever before penned, is seen here leading a march of South African veterans to the Cenotaph in London. Sir Ian has written much in recent years in favour of the abolition of war. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 19
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