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YPRES AGAlN.—After a lapse of 28 years British troops entered Ypres, and held a commemoration service and parade to honour the dead of 1914-18. The Hussar Band which headed the parade is seen just after it had passed through the Menin Gate on the way to King Albert Square, where the service was held.

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Southland Times, Issue 25669, 11 May 1945, Page 3

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YPRES AGAlN.—After a lapse of 28 years British troops entered Ypres, and held a commemoration service and parade to honour the dead of 1914-18. The Hussar Band which headed the parade is seen just after it had passed through the Menin Gate on the way to King Albert Square, where the service was held. Southland Times, Issue 25669, 11 May 1945, Page 3

YPRES AGAlN.—After a lapse of 28 years British troops entered Ypres, and held a commemoration service and parade to honour the dead of 1914-18. The Hussar Band which headed the parade is seen just after it had passed through the Menin Gate on the way to King Albert Square, where the service was held. Southland Times, Issue 25669, 11 May 1945, Page 3