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EMPIRE SHOOTING COMPETITION.— The rifle team of St. Patrick’s College, Silver stream, cadet corps, which teas placed third in the Lord Roberts Imperial Cadet Trophy. The, trophy is competed, for by school cadet units throughout the Empire. Left to right, from back, Cadet P. B. Fox, Corporal G. C. Cronin, both standing. Cadet R. G. Fivers, Cadet C. P. Mariu, captain, Sergt. E. W. Tacon.

GENERAL SIR ALEXANDER GODLEY (left), Officer Commanding the Few Zealand Forces during the War, who will visit Timaru to-morrow. Sir Alexander is seen inspecting a guard of honour while on a visit to Auckland.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20000, 7 January 1935, Page 8

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EMPIRE SHOOTING COMPETITION.—The rifle team of St. Patrick’s College, Silver stream, cadet corps, which teas placed third in the Lord Roberts Imperial Cadet Trophy. The, trophy is competed, for by school cadet units throughout the Empire. Left to right, from back, Cadet P. B. Fox, Corporal G. C. Cronin, both standing. Cadet R. G. Fivers, Cadet C. P. Mariu, captain, Sergt. E. W. Tacon. GENERAL SIR ALEXANDER GODLEY (left), Officer Commanding the Few Zealand Forces during the War, who will visit Timaru to-morrow. Sir Alexander is seen inspecting a guard of honour while on a visit to Auckland. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20000, 7 January 1935, Page 8

EMPIRE SHOOTING COMPETITION.—The rifle team of St. Patrick’s College, Silver stream, cadet corps, which teas placed third in the Lord Roberts Imperial Cadet Trophy. The, trophy is competed, for by school cadet units throughout the Empire. Left to right, from back, Cadet P. B. Fox, Corporal G. C. Cronin, both standing. Cadet R. G. Fivers, Cadet C. P. Mariu, captain, Sergt. E. W. Tacon. GENERAL SIR ALEXANDER GODLEY (left), Officer Commanding the Few Zealand Forces during the War, who will visit Timaru to-morrow. Sir Alexander is seen inspecting a guard of honour while on a visit to Auckland. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20000, 7 January 1935, Page 8

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