TROOPING THE COLOURS.
KING LEADS IN PERSON.
By Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright.
LONDON, June 23. The trooping of the colours Avas a brilliant spectacle. At the conclusion, the King instituted a new departure, leading-the troops in person from the parade ground to the Palace. PRINCE WITH CADETS. A TEN-MILE MARCH. "Times''' and "Sydney Sun" Services. (Received June 24, 8 a.m.) LONDON, June 23.
In connection with the King's Birthday celebrations yesterday the Prince of Wales, Avith-the Oxford University Cadets, walked from Sandhurst, a distance of ten miles, to camp at Mytcbett, tarrying a ride, bayonet, Avater bottle, haversack, and other impedimenta. Putting cheerfully at a briar pipe he joined in the choruses which enlivened the march.
THE ALDERSHOT REVIEW.
AEROPLANES "FLY PAST."
A feature of the review at Aldershot A\as the ilyiug past of the composite squadrons of aeroplanes. They rose from the grass like partridges and dipped at the saluting base.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 118, 24 June 1914, Page 7
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