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Coronation Contingents.— The New Zealand military contingent for the Coronation was scheduled to arrive at St. Pancras Station, London, yesterday, and to march thence through the streets to Wellington Barracks. Above and to the left are pictures of the Rhodesian and Australian troops, which have been in London for some weeks. The Rhodesian contingent is shown inarching through the streets on arrival, and Hie Australian soldiers paraded for inspection by their contingent commander at Knightsbridge Barracks.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 174, 20 April 1937, Page 7

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Coronation Contingents.—The New Zealand military contingent for the Coronation was scheduled to arrive at St. Pancras Station, London, yesterday, and to march thence through the streets to Wellington Barracks. Above and to the left are pictures of the Rhodesian and Australian troops, which have been in London for some weeks. The Rhodesian contingent is shown inarching through the streets on arrival, and Hie Australian soldiers paraded for inspection by their contingent commander at Knightsbridge Barracks. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 174, 20 April 1937, Page 7

Coronation Contingents.—The New Zealand military contingent for the Coronation was scheduled to arrive at St. Pancras Station, London, yesterday, and to march thence through the streets to Wellington Barracks. Above and to the left are pictures of the Rhodesian and Australian troops, which have been in London for some weeks. The Rhodesian contingent is shown inarching through the streets on arrival, and Hie Australian soldiers paraded for inspection by their contingent commander at Knightsbridge Barracks. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 174, 20 April 1937, Page 7