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Two sides of the beautiful cover, inlaid with twenty-five varieties of New Zealand woods, and made b y disabled soldiers under the guidance of the Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment League It the loyal address of the Government and people of New Zea and for presentation to King George VI on the occasion of his Coronation,

"Sport and General" Photo. The British crew, winners of the Martineau Cup for the one mile St. Moritz bobsleigh run. They broke the course record with the time, of 1min 16.8 sec. From left, Carl Solvein, C. P.GCraham, D. J. Looker, and F. McEvoy, caplair.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1937, Page 2

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Two sides of the beautiful cover, inlaid with twenty-five varieties of New Zealand woods, and made by disabled soldiers under the guidance of the Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment League It the loyal address of the Government and people of New Zea and for presentation to King George VI on the occasion of his Coronation, "Sport and General" Photo. The British crew, winners of the Martineau Cup for the one mile St. Moritz bobsleigh run. They broke the course record with the time, of 1min 16.8 sec. From left, Carl Solvein, C. P.GCraham, D. J. Looker, and F. McEvoy, caplair. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1937, Page 2

Two sides of the beautiful cover, inlaid with twenty-five varieties of New Zealand woods, and made by disabled soldiers under the guidance of the Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment League It the loyal address of the Government and people of New Zea and for presentation to King George VI on the occasion of his Coronation, "Sport and General" Photo. The British crew, winners of the Martineau Cup for the one mile St. Moritz bobsleigh run. They broke the course record with the time, of 1min 16.8 sec. From left, Carl Solvein, C. P.GCraham, D. J. Looker, and F. McEvoy, caplair. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1937, Page 2

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