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KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL IN MALTA The Governor of Malta (Sir Charles Bonham-Carter) unveiling the memorial to King George V at the entrance to the King George V playground for children recently. The inscription reads: “Tell the people of Malta how deep is my interest in everything concerning them, and inform them that I have many happy recollections of their Islands.”

TRIPLE DEAD-HEAT AT RICCARTON The horses just before the finish of the Islington Handicap at Riccarton on Thursday. Tidewaiter. Lowenberg, and Settlement all passed the post together, and Balmenter was close up.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 7

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KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL IN MALTA The Governor of Malta (Sir Charles Bonham-Carter) unveiling the memorial to King George V at the entrance to the King George V playground for children recently. The inscription reads: “Tell the people of Malta how deep is my interest in everything concerning them, and inform them that I have many happy recollections of their Islands.” TRIPLE DEAD-HEAT AT RICCARTON The horses just before the finish of the Islington Handicap at Riccarton on Thursday. Tidewaiter. Lowenberg, and Settlement all passed the post together, and Balmenter was close up. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 7

KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL IN MALTA The Governor of Malta (Sir Charles Bonham-Carter) unveiling the memorial to King George V at the entrance to the King George V playground for children recently. The inscription reads: “Tell the people of Malta how deep is my interest in everything concerning them, and inform them that I have many happy recollections of their Islands.” TRIPLE DEAD-HEAT AT RICCARTON The horses just before the finish of the Islington Handicap at Riccarton on Thursday. Tidewaiter. Lowenberg, and Settlement all passed the post together, and Balmenter was close up. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 7

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