FOUNDATION STONE LAID.—The Governor-General (Viscount Galway) laying the foundation stone of the Government Life Insurance building in Wellington.
ISLAND QUEEN VISITS MAORI PRINCESS.—Queen Sat at# of Tonga(left) with Princess Te Puea at the Maori pa, Ngaruawdhia, in the Waikato. At back are Prince Tugi (right), Prince Consort and Prime Minister of Tonga, and “King** Koroki (middle).
THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN RIGHT AND LEFT IN TROUBLED FRANCE.—Political demonstrations in Parts, which has recently been the scene of clashes between rival fascist and socialist forces. The picture on the left shows a communist demonstration in a city street, and that on the right a Parade of fascists and their supporters.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21907, 7 October 1936, Page 14
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107FOUNDATION STONE LAID.—The Governor-General (Viscount Galway) laying the foundation stone of the Government Life Insurance building in Wellington. ISLAND QUEEN VISITS MAORI PRINCESS.—Queen Sat at# of Tonga(left) with Princess Te Puea at the Maori pa, Ngaruawdhia, in the Waikato. At back are Prince Tugi (right), Prince Consort and Prime Minister of Tonga, and “King** Koroki (middle). THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN RIGHT AND LEFT IN TROUBLED FRANCE.—Political demonstrations in Parts, which has recently been the scene of clashes between rival fascist and socialist forces. The picture on the left shows a communist demonstration in a city street, and that on the right a Parade of fascists and their supporters. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21907, 7 October 1936, Page 14
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