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F. H. Stewart Photo. Howitzer guns in action at Waiouru recently when one of the largest military camps since the war was held. Artillerymen, infantry, and engineers were all undergoing a training course.

Fox Photo. Left, a young infantryman, with toy rifle, acts as understudy to the guardsman on duty at Buckingham Palace during the changing of the guard.

"Evening Post" Photo. The scene of desolation at the site of the timber mill of D. Goldie and Sons, Auckland, which was destroyed , by fire on Sunday night.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 55, 7 March 1939, Page 9

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F. H. Stewart Photo. Howitzer guns in action at Waiouru recently when one of the largest military camps since the war was held. Artillerymen, infantry, and engineers were all undergoing a training course. Fox Photo. Left, a young infantryman, with toy rifle, acts as understudy to the guardsman on duty at Buckingham Palace during the changing of the guard. "Evening Post" Photo. The scene of desolation at the site of the timber mill of D. Goldie and Sons, Auckland, which was destroyed ,by fire on Sunday night. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 55, 7 March 1939, Page 9

F. H. Stewart Photo. Howitzer guns in action at Waiouru recently when one of the largest military camps since the war was held. Artillerymen, infantry, and engineers were all undergoing a training course. Fox Photo. Left, a young infantryman, with toy rifle, acts as understudy to the guardsman on duty at Buckingham Palace during the changing of the guard. "Evening Post" Photo. The scene of desolation at the site of the timber mill of D. Goldie and Sons, Auckland, which was destroyed ,by fire on Sunday night. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 55, 7 March 1939, Page 9

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