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Some of the guests who yesterda ! attended the reception given by Mi ' K. Gunji, Consul-General fo Japan, and Mrs. Gunji in. th Majestic Lounge. Inset, left,- M and Mrs. Gunji, Mr. N. Nakafuji the Japanese Vice-Consul, Mri . Nakafuji, and some of the mem hers of the staff of the Consulatt

K. H. Shea Photo, A bugler sounds the "Last Post" and Commandant J. C. Findlater salutes fallen comrades at the Palmerston North War Memorial in a ceremony following a church parade of the Legion of Frontiersmen on Sunday. The legion held a conference of representatives from all parts of New Zealand in the weekend.

The Otago Boys' High School, Dunedin, was first opened in 1863, and its seventy-fifth anniversary will be celebrated in August.

Mr. Edmund Goodbehere, who died on Sunday. He was a member of the New. Zealand Racing Conference for many years, and for over forty years was secretary of the Feilding Jockey Club.

Incidents on the opening day of the first cricket Test at Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham, on June 10. At top, W. R. Hammond (left), the English captain, and the Australian leader, Don Bradman, watching the toss. England won and opened the batting. Beloiv, the English batsman E. Paynter playing forward to a ball' from O'Reilly. Paynter scored 216, the highest score made till then by an Englishman in a Test, against Australia, in-England* "Sport and General"- Photo,

"Sport and General" Photo. A general view of the historic ceremony of Trooping the Colour, which took place before the King on, §h& Horse Guards Parade, London, on June 9

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 9

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Some of the guests who yesterda ! attended the reception given by Mi ' K. Gunji, Consul-General fo Japan, and Mrs. Gunji in. th Majestic Lounge. Inset, left,- M and Mrs. Gunji, Mr. N. Nakafuji the Japanese Vice-Consul, Mri . Nakafuji, and some of the mem hers of the staff of the Consulatt K. H. Shea Photo, A bugler sounds the "Last Post" and Commandant J. C. Findlater salutes fallen comrades at the Palmerston North War Memorial in a ceremony following a church parade of the Legion of Frontiersmen on Sunday. The legion held a conference of representatives from all parts of New Zealand in the weekend. The Otago Boys' High School, Dunedin, was first opened in 1863, and its seventy-fifth anniversary will be celebrated in August. Mr. Edmund Goodbehere, who died on Sunday. He was a member of the New. Zealand Racing Conference for many years, and for over forty years was secretary of the Feilding Jockey Club. Incidents on the opening day of the first cricket Test at Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham, on June 10. At top, W. R. Hammond (left), the English captain, and the Australian leader, Don Bradman, watching the toss. England won and opened the batting. Beloiv, the English batsman E. Paynter playing forward to a ball' from O'Reilly. Paynter scored 216, the highest score made till then by an Englishman in a Test, against Australia, in-England* "Sport and General"- Photo, "Sport and General" Photo. A general view of the historic ceremony of Trooping the Colour, which took place before the King on, §h& Horse Guards Parade, London, on June 9 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 9

Some of the guests who yesterda ! attended the reception given by Mi ' K. Gunji, Consul-General fo Japan, and Mrs. Gunji in. th Majestic Lounge. Inset, left,- M and Mrs. Gunji, Mr. N. Nakafuji the Japanese Vice-Consul, Mri . Nakafuji, and some of the mem hers of the staff of the Consulatt K. H. Shea Photo, A bugler sounds the "Last Post" and Commandant J. C. Findlater salutes fallen comrades at the Palmerston North War Memorial in a ceremony following a church parade of the Legion of Frontiersmen on Sunday. The legion held a conference of representatives from all parts of New Zealand in the weekend. The Otago Boys' High School, Dunedin, was first opened in 1863, and its seventy-fifth anniversary will be celebrated in August. Mr. Edmund Goodbehere, who died on Sunday. He was a member of the New. Zealand Racing Conference for many years, and for over forty years was secretary of the Feilding Jockey Club. Incidents on the opening day of the first cricket Test at Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham, on June 10. At top, W. R. Hammond (left), the English captain, and the Australian leader, Don Bradman, watching the toss. England won and opened the batting. Beloiv, the English batsman E. Paynter playing forward to a ball' from O'Reilly. Paynter scored 216, the highest score made till then by an Englishman in a Test, against Australia, in-England* "Sport and General"- Photo, "Sport and General" Photo. A general view of the historic ceremony of Trooping the Colour, which took place before the King on, §h& Horse Guards Parade, London, on June 9 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 9