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• ' "Evenlne Post" Kioto. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS AT THE:HUTT RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.— Some of the crowd of children and adults who attended the Christmas party at the Railway Workshops on Saturday afternoon. On the platform in the centre of the picture is Mr. Walter Nash, M.P., who declared the party open. On his right is Mr. Walworth, shops manager. Side-shows, clowns, and a Christmas tree, ivith presents for all, were among the entertainments provided for the children.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 149, 22 December 1930, Page 7

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• ' "Evenlne Post" Kioto. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS AT THE:HUTT RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.—Some of the crowd of children and adults who attended the Christmas party at the Railway Workshops on Saturday afternoon. On the platform in the centre of the picture is Mr. Walter Nash, M.P., who declared the party open. On his right is Mr. Walworth, shops manager. Side-shows, clowns, and a Christmas tree, ivith presents for all, were among the entertainments provided for the children. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 149, 22 December 1930, Page 7

• ' "Evenlne Post" Kioto. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS AT THE:HUTT RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.—Some of the crowd of children and adults who attended the Christmas party at the Railway Workshops on Saturday afternoon. On the platform in the centre of the picture is Mr. Walter Nash, M.P., who declared the party open. On his right is Mr. Walworth, shops manager. Side-shows, clowns, and a Christmas tree, ivith presents for all, were among the entertainments provided for the children. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 149, 22 December 1930, Page 7

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