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Scenes at the War Memorial at Wellington on Saturday afternoon when members of the Main in Body placed a wreath in the sanctuary. Top, MajorGeneral Sir Andrew Russell (right) and Lieut.-Colonel H. E. Avery taking the wreath to the sanctuary. Also shown is a section of the parade at the War Memorial, when about four hundred members of the Main Body paraded to honour fallen comrades. On the left, Trum-pet-Major Chegwin blowing the “Reveille.” A reunion was held in the evening.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 248, 19 October 1937, Page 9

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Scenes at the War Memorial at Wellington on Saturday afternoon when members of the Main in Body placed a wreath in the sanctuary. Top, Major-General Sir Andrew Russell (right) and Lieut.-Colonel H. E. Avery taking the wreath to the sanctuary. Also shown is a section of the parade at the War Memorial, when about four hundred members of the Main Body paraded to honour fallen comrades. On the left, Trumpet-Major Chegwin blowing the “Reveille.” A reunion was held in the evening. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 248, 19 October 1937, Page 9

Scenes at the War Memorial at Wellington on Saturday afternoon when members of the Main in Body placed a wreath in the sanctuary. Top, Major-General Sir Andrew Russell (right) and Lieut.-Colonel H. E. Avery taking the wreath to the sanctuary. Also shown is a section of the parade at the War Memorial, when about four hundred members of the Main Body paraded to honour fallen comrades. On the left, Trumpet-Major Chegwin blowing the “Reveille.” A reunion was held in the evening. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 248, 19 October 1937, Page 9