CORONATION VISIT.
Party Aboard Rangitiki. Press Association—-Copyright. Wellington, March 15. Having completed a period ot training In ceremonial drill, the fifty men selected to form the New Zealand coronation contingent, returned to ’Wellington from l.rentham to-night and. head,ad by three bands, marched to the Glasgow wharf, where they embarked on the Rangitiki, which "Sill sail to-morrow morning. Members of the United Services Club, friends and relatives Hook farewell of the contingent aboard the vessel. If deck space permits the men win be given intensive physical and infantry training during the voyage, and after their arrival training will continue for about three weeks.
MINOR MOTOR COLLISION. When backing his car out from a parking place in Broadway thfle morning, Mr W. H. H. Young collided with a light car driven by a Taranaki Power Board employee, Mr G. R. Prentice. The impact was not severe and no damage was done to the cars
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 4
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