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BU - -'■yr «*?* 'S& becomes a scene of brilliant spectacle and / - i%B|I ifffll Kjjfl '••"■•''V' . * thrilling enjoyment as the programme of Anni- wHgl versary Celebrations unfolds itself from January 111*!! bmMI ■ * i. 26tli onw&rds V-i Bathed in glorious sunshine, the natural beauties || If I t " l ' s won^er f u l sea-girt city will vie only with M M M *^ e s P^ ent^our °f carnival and pageant presented j^aPl&f H in nonour °f a nation's 150 th Birthday. * n \ U, k T'" e k' s wj f e make Sydney their rendezvous "riot of colour! ■ fig* J during this gala season. Why not plan to join them? H P rcsen ted are:—Commemoration of the Landing of Captain BraJman.McCebc. B W I P hi "'P- Historical andVVater Pageant, Military. Naval and Air Quist. Crawford! H |m| Force Parade, Schools' Historical Pageant. ana our athletic H T T T T Ti f c r r~\ t tt t- r -t cracks will mar in J fll BB U L \/ lnc,udecl ,1 be ?urF Carnivals on all the leading the sporting arenas. | BEtH JH! II beaches, Venetian Carnival on Sydney Harbour, Striking Fires -. > ... ■HHHMMKSmHHPmW works Displays. Naval and Military Tattoo. Police Carnival, I r Flower Show and the great Royal Agricultural Show, I T • Vf l",* I^", / 511 to *^ e Empire Games and the international I * J \ * I ennis Matches, theie will be a representative Cricket Match. \ M \| n S f*V?* is^ Competition. World's largest Rifle Shoot. ■ta| B M I Jw Carnival, and a <3ala Race Meeting at Randwick. SyJpey'e Fovely narbonr will Le the venue of impressive Ztfl j*. 4*E*J?L» ' V^^HP^NHSS^fl^^^^^^^l^^B^i^^^^P aquatic pageants and exciting sporting events, I W|||»^lpl^ * tB bt st Australia's March to Nationhood, Historical, BY _■kIkI BAj IB W ■■Vj Bi ■VIMII ■■ B ■ wi I 111 L^Vl Commercial anrl Industrial Pageants will ■ Bl k H tell a graphic story of progress by a young
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 290, 7 December 1937, Page 10
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