TROOPS PARADE THROUGH SYDNEY.—Marching past the Cenotaph in Sydney, 6000- men o. the 2nd Australian Infantry Force salute the memory of their predecessors of 26 years ago.
FAREWELL TO SECRETARY.—Mr T. Hyde, secretary to the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association, who has enlisted, was entertained at a luncheon yesterday. Front row, from left: Mr H, B Duckworth, Mr Hyde, and Mr.S. L. Wright, president of the association. Back row: Messrs C. W. Hervey, R. T. Bailey, J. Roy Smith, C. S. Sapsford, and D. V. Wilson,
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22922, 19 January 1940, Page 12
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84TROOPS PARADE THROUGH SYDNEY.—Marching past the Cenotaph in Sydney, 6000- men o. the 2nd Australian Infantry Force salute the memory of their predecessors of 26 years ago. FAREWELL TO SECRETARY.—Mr T. Hyde, secretary to the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association, who has enlisted, was entertained at a luncheon yesterday. Front row, from left: Mr H, B Duckworth, Mr Hyde, and Mr.S. L. Wright, president of the association. Back row: Messrs C. W. Hervey, R. T. Bailey, J. Roy Smith, C. S. Sapsford, and D. V. Wilson, Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22922, 19 January 1940, Page 12
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