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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.

TO-DAY'S EDITION. To-day'e issue of tho Auckland Weekxt 'Tews contains many pictorial subjects covering a wide range of interest. Several ine views of tho opening of the Peace Conference and other events which took )!»ce after the surrender of the Germans lavo a distinct historic value. The series Deludes tho impressive scene on the irrival of President Poiocare to open tho 'eaco Conference at the Fronoh Foreign )fflce ; the delegates assembled at the conercnoe; the arrival of Mr. Woodrow Wilon in London ; French troops on German erritory; and Canadians crossing tho thine at Bonn. Another imposing subject s the Allied passage of the Dardanelles ast November, when the British warships ined up to salute the River Clyde, which. 9 still lying where she was run ashore in ho memorable days of the Qallipoli landig. Several snapshots of the recent New Zealand rifle shooting competitions at Yentham are reproduced, while a beauiful page of Nelson views will call forth dmiration. Children's Day at the Dolain, in connection with St. Patrick's Day sstivities, is touched upon, and interesting limpses of the fertile Urewera Country re reproduced. A page is devoted to omc splendid views of the United Stales f America, and many other pictorial subpets are also included in the excellent üblication.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5

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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5

AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5

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