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Arriving to Open Parliament.—ll is Excellency the Governor-General, Lo id Galway, walking up the steps of Parliament House to perform the ceremonial opening of Parliament. Following him are Major-General Sir Milliam Sinclair-Burgess, General Officer Commanding the New Zealand Forces (left), and Commodore the Hon. L. R. Drummond, Commodore Commanding the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, who received lum on Ins arrival.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 7

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Arriving to Open Parliament.—ll is Excellency the Governor-General, Lo id Galway, walking up the steps of Parliament House to perform the ceremonial opening of Parliament. Following him are Major-General Sir Milliam Sinclair-Burgess, General Officer Commanding the New Zealand Forces (left), and Commodore the Hon. L. R. Drummond, Commodore Commanding the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, who received lum on Ins arrival. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 7

Arriving to Open Parliament.—ll is Excellency the Governor-General, Lo id Galway, walking up the steps of Parliament House to perform the ceremonial opening of Parliament. Following him are Major-General Sir Milliam Sinclair-Burgess, General Officer Commanding the New Zealand Forces (left), and Commodore the Hon. L. R. Drummond, Commodore Commanding the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, who received lum on Ins arrival. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 7

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