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SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS paraded at the Queen Victoria statue yesterday to mark the sixty-first anniversary of the end of the war. Mr J. W. Byfield, the standard-bearer, is on the left, and Mr R. Hayes, president of the South African War Veterans’ Association, who led the march, is on the right.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30147, 3 June 1963, Page 13

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SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS paraded at the Queen Victoria statue yesterday to mark the sixty-first anniversary of the end of the war. Mr J. W. Byfield, the standard-bearer, is on the left, and Mr R. Hayes, president of the South African War Veterans’ Association, who led the march, is on the right. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30147, 3 June 1963, Page 13

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS paraded at the Queen Victoria statue yesterday to mark the sixty-first anniversary of the end of the war. Mr J. W. Byfield, the standard-bearer, is on the left, and Mr R. Hayes, president of the South African War Veterans’ Association, who led the march, is on the right. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30147, 3 June 1963, Page 13

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