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Of our illustrations this week No. 1 shows King George talking to guests at the garden party at Buckingham Palace on July 21. depicts an incident at an English wedding. I The bride is pitting the regimental mascot of the Royal Welsh Regiment,' but the goat does not look as pleased as it should. Nos. 3 and 4 show different phases of river life in summer. The hard-working pair* m thepunts are taking part m the, mixed doubles of the amateur punting championship on the Thames. The girls in the riverside group below are having a much easier time in their motor camp. No. 5 shows an impressive parade of Hitlers followers, the '■'." ' Nazis, who are still a problem in Germany. , • '. ' 2 . ...

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Of our illustrations this week No. 1 shows King George talking to guests at the garden party at Buckingham Palace on July 21. depicts an incident at an English wedding. I The bride is pitting the regimental mascot of the Royal Welsh Regiment,'but the goat does not look as pleased as it should. Nos. 3 and 4 show different phases of river life in summer. The hard-working pair* m thepunts are taking part m the, mixed doubles of the amateur punting championship on the Thames. The girls in the riverside group below are having a much easier time in their motor camp. No. 5 shows an impressive parade of Hitlers followers, the '■'." ' Nazis, who are still a problem in Germany. , • '. ' 2 . ... Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 1 (Supplement)

Of our illustrations this week No. 1 shows King George talking to guests at the garden party at Buckingham Palace on July 21. depicts an incident at an English wedding. I The bride is pitting the regimental mascot of the Royal Welsh Regiment,'but the goat does not look as pleased as it should. Nos. 3 and 4 show different phases of river life in summer. The hard-working pair* m thepunts are taking part m the, mixed doubles of the amateur punting championship on the Thames. The girls in the riverside group below are having a much easier time in their motor camp. No. 5 shows an impressive parade of Hitlers followers, the '■'." ' Nazis, who are still a problem in Germany. , • '. ' 2 . ... Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 1 (Supplement)