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The British High Commissioner, Sir David Scott (centre), wearing his insignia of the K.C.M.G. for the first time in public at the Queen’s Birthday parade at Wigram yesterday. The Queen’s Colour of the R.N.Z.A.F. was paraded for one of its infrequent public appearances. As an economy measure, 32 (E) Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery, will not fire the traditional 21-gun salute in Hagley Park on Monday.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 14

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The British High Commissioner, Sir David Scott (centre), wearing his insignia of the K.C.M.G. for the first time in public at the Queen’s Birthday parade at Wigram yesterday. The Queen’s Colour of the R.N.Z.A.F. was paraded for one of its infrequent public appearances. As an economy measure, 32 (E) Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery, will not fire the traditional 21-gun salute in Hagley Park on Monday. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 14

The British High Commissioner, Sir David Scott (centre), wearing his insignia of the K.C.M.G. for the first time in public at the Queen’s Birthday parade at Wigram yesterday. The Queen’s Colour of the R.N.Z.A.F. was paraded for one of its infrequent public appearances. As an economy measure, 32 (E) Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery, will not fire the traditional 21-gun salute in Hagley Park on Monday. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 14