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NEW STYLE OF PHYSICAL TRAINING. A new system cr physical training exercises has been devised by the British Army for using asn pores. The exercises are said to be very effective for the various muscles. The picture shows the exercises being demonstrated. They consist of men pushing against each other with ash poles

DANCING PROCESSION. At certain festivals in Japan peculiar processions, as shown above, may beseen passing through the streets of Toklo.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 288, 5 December 1936, Page 9

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NEW STYLE OF PHYSICAL TRAINING. A new system cr physical training exercises has been devised by the British Army for using asn pores. The exercises are said to be very effective for the various muscles. The picture shows the exercises being demonstrated. They consist of men pushing against each other with ash poles DANCING PROCESSION. At certain festivals in Japan peculiar processions, as shown above, may beseen passing through the streets of Toklo. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 288, 5 December 1936, Page 9

NEW STYLE OF PHYSICAL TRAINING. A new system cr physical training exercises has been devised by the British Army for using asn pores. The exercises are said to be very effective for the various muscles. The picture shows the exercises being demonstrated. They consist of men pushing against each other with ash poles DANCING PROCESSION. At certain festivals in Japan peculiar processions, as shown above, may beseen passing through the streets of Toklo. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 288, 5 December 1936, Page 9

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