NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT.
March Past in Strand. Press Association—Copyright. London, April 18. The New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr W. J. Jordan, has invited all New Zealanders in London neighbourhood to join him at St. Pancraa’ station to welcome l the military contingent whi.ch, headed by two bands from the London Command, will march to the Wellington barracks.'. Some difficuly developed regarding the route. New Zealand its -are desirous that the troops should march past New Zealand House, in the Strand, necessitating progress in one of the busiest quarters. The police felt that such a march at midday would cause a very bad traffic congestion, but permission was granted for he march. The troops will go to Pirbright in the evening and there join the Australians, the Rhodesians l and the New Zealand naval .contfngent. The South African representatives at the Coronation have been forbidden to wear knee breeches and s’lk stockings.
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Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 5
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151NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT. Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 5
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