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THE WORLD’S NEWS IN PICTURE.

This week’s N.Z. Sporting and Dramatie Review is replete with the most up-to-date illustrations from at home and abroad. Of great interest is the fine page depicting the New Zealand v. N.B.W. Rugby football match in Sydney, photos of the teams are given together with some fine pieces of play. Racing is represented by snaps of the Napier Park Racing Club’s winter meet, and another live page is devoted to the Manawatu A. and P. Association’s dairy show. From overseas comes the opening of the General Assembly of the (Church of Scotland at Edinburgh, latest photo of Amundsen, the funerals of the late Lord Leverhulme and Admiral SturIdee, bird nesting on the towering cliffs at Flamborough Head, the King and Queen at Wembly, President Hindenberg’s entry into Berlin, British women's golf championship at Troon, etc. Nearer home appears photos of the opening of Parliament, the Wellington Racing Club’s model racecourse at Trentham, district traffic managers of New Zealand railways, Auckland City Council, Whangarei Rep. Soccer team, and others of equal interest. Strik*ig modes from London and Paris are featured in an attractive page and together with stage and motion pictures complete a most excellent number. The Review is on sale at all booksellers and ’ stationers,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 9

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THE WORLD’S NEWS IN PICTURE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 9

THE WORLD’S NEWS IN PICTURE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 9

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