FIRST DETACHMENT OF THE SPECIAL FORCE LEAVES DUNEDIN FOR CAMP The first volunteers to go into camp from Dunedin were given a cheery send-off by a large crowd at the Dunedin Railway Station yesterday morning. The top picture on the left is a glimpse of the parade at Queen's Garden, and that on the right shows the military train pulling out. The lower left picture gives an indication of the density of the crowd at the station. Lower right.-The draft marching to the station in column of threes behind the military band of the Otago Regiment.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23930, 4 October 1939, Page 4
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96FIRST DETACHMENT OF THE SPECIAL FORCE LEAVES DUNEDIN FOR CAMP The first volunteers to go into camp from Dunedin were given a cheery send-off by a large crowd at the Dunedin Railway Station yesterday morning. The top picture on the left is a glimpse of the parade at Queen's Garden, and that on the right shows the military train pulling out. The lower left picture gives an indication of the density of the crowd at the station. Lower right.-The draft marching to the station in column of threes behind the military band of the Otago Regiment. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23930, 4 October 1939, Page 4
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