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NAVY LEAGUE’S TRIBUTE In commemoration of Trafalgar Day yesterday, Mrs J. Sutherland Ross, wife of the president of the Otago branch of the Navy League, placed a wreath on the cenotaph in the Queen's Gardens. This picture was taken just after Mrs Ross had placed the wreath and the bugler was sounding the “Last Post.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23637, 22 October 1938, Page 5

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NAVY LEAGUE’S TRIBUTE In commemoration of Trafalgar Day yesterday, Mrs J. Sutherland Ross, wife of the president of the Otago branch of the Navy League, placed a wreath on the cenotaph in the Queen's Gardens. This picture was taken just after Mrs Ross had placed the wreath and the bugler was sounding the “Last Post.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 23637, 22 October 1938, Page 5

NAVY LEAGUE’S TRIBUTE In commemoration of Trafalgar Day yesterday, Mrs J. Sutherland Ross, wife of the president of the Otago branch of the Navy League, placed a wreath on the cenotaph in the Queen's Gardens. This picture was taken just after Mrs Ross had placed the wreath and the bugler was sounding the “Last Post.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 23637, 22 October 1938, Page 5

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