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THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE— Gay Scenes at Lord's for the Eton aud Harrow Cricket Match. At Pourville-Sur-Mer, near Dieppe, Normandy. The Capital City: Taller Buildings for Wellington., The Cawnpore Riots: The Conflict of Rival Castes in India. Secondary Schools' Association Football Matches at Logan Park, Dunedin. International Cricket: The New Zealand Team in England. The Ranfurly Shield Match at Wellington. A Fashionable Wedding in South Canterbury. A Popular College Match: St. Patrick's (Wellington) Play St. Bede's (Christchurch). Festival of Community Drama at Timaru. The Dogs' Day at the Bell Mead Kennels, Surrey. Director of Education at the School for the Deaf. A Popular Attraction at St. Margaret's College Bazaar, Cliristchurch. A Successful School Team: East Charlton. Three Times King's Prize Winner. At a Comic Dog Show. Conference of Political Parties' Representatives at Parliament House, Wellington. Passing of a Chief: Funeral of the Late Mr Roderick Mackenzie. Southland Defeats Australia at Invercargill. With Roots Fixed Firmly in Mother Earth: The Royal Oak. A Successful 'Chaser: Snowfall. Black Monday in Berlin: All German Banks Closed. The Amateur Athletic Association's Championship Meeting at Stamford Bridge, London. A Spiral Tunnel in Switzerland. The Real Holiday Spirit. A New System of Music Instruction for Group Classes. The Indian Empire Garden Party in London. British War Cemetery and Memorial at Ploegstreert.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 8
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