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Tributes of Respect.—The news of the death of King George was the signal in Wellington yesterday for the flying of flags at half-mast. From left: Some of the flags flown—The New Zealand flag on Government Buildings with a black pennant flown above; the Union Jack flown on all big buildings through the city; the Argentinian flag over the Argentine Consulate; the Belgian Consul’s flag; the German Consul’s flag.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 9

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Tributes of Respect.—The news of the death of King George was the signal in Wellington yesterday for the flying of flags at half-mast. From left: Some of the flags flown—The New Zealand flag on Government Buildings with a black pennant flown above; the Union Jack flown on all big buildings through the city; the Argentinian flag over the Argentine Consulate; the Belgian Consul’s flag; the German Consul’s flag. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 9

Tributes of Respect.—The news of the death of King George was the signal in Wellington yesterday for the flying of flags at half-mast. From left: Some of the flags flown—The New Zealand flag on Government Buildings with a black pennant flown above; the Union Jack flown on all big buildings through the city; the Argentinian flag over the Argentine Consulate; the Belgian Consul’s flag; the German Consul’s flag. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 9

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