Home Guard Parade.— Seventy-two officers and other ranks of the metro- , politan signals company of the Home Guard paraded on Sunday morning Hagley Park where, in spite of tne. bitterly cold weather, signals practice,, was carried out. The parade was m, the charge of the group signals officer'. (Captain H. V. P. Brown). Later mr: the morning, in the pavilion of the United Tennis Club, the men were acK : dressed by the Dominion signals office!?(Captain Anderson). All other parades<> set down for Sunday were cancelled, is ’
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23447, 30 September 1941, Page 10
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