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Auckland Star
2 June 1926

MR. STOREY'S FUNERAL,
Auckland Star
8 October 1921

THE LATE JOHN STOREY.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
8 October 1921

PARADE OF BROWNIES.
Kaikoura Star
21 October 1929

MR. STOREY'S FUNERAL.
New Zealand Herald
8 October 1921

THE BOYS WHO DIED.
Poverty Bay Herald
5 March 1920

IN MEMORIAM
Patea Mail
4 February 1920

BRAZILIAN TROUBLE
Southland Times
10 July 1924

INTER-HOUSE GIRLS’ CARNIVAL
Sun (Auckland)
9 March 1928

THE MARCHING HOSTS
Stratford Evening Post
1 September 1924

IN MEMORIAL.
Thames Star
24 April 1929

REVOLUTION IN POLAND.
Timaru Herald
14 May 1926

STORY OF A SONG
Wanganui Chronicle
8 March 1928

MARCH ON CAPITAL
Wanganui Chronicle
1 April 1929

THE BOYS WHO DIED.
Western Star
27 February 1920

KARL HAPSBURG'S COUP
Waikato Times
2 April 1921

LATE MR STOREY
Greymouth Evening Star
8 October 1921

MISS TOBIN IN CHINA
Evening Post
21 November 1928

IN BRIGANDS’ HANDS
Manawatu Standard
21 November 1928

A GREAT NIGHT
Maoriland Worker
20 December 1922

IN CAPTIVITY
Stratford Evening Post
22 November 1928

THE WENDY HUT.
Taranaki Daily News
9 October 1926

DISAFFECTED NATIVES IN* SAMOA. Members of the Mau "Police" marching in procession through the streets of Apia village.
New Zealand Herald
22 February 1928

The convicted strikers, with their sympathisers, marching up up the hill near Terrace gaol. —S. C. Smith, Photo.. .
New Zealand Times
15 September 1925

Parading in the barrack square before marching to the station to embark for Wiesbaden. (Sport and General, photo.)
Otago Witness
2 February 1926

DISAFFECTED NATIVES IN SAMOA.
Timaru Herald
3 March 1928

The parade, in charge of Lieutenant. A. B. Welch, marching up Moray Place to —Staff Photographer. First Church.
Otago Witness
21 August 1928

OCCUPATION OF THRACE
Hawera & Normanby Star
26 July 1920

A VIEW FROM THE TOWN HALL, OF THE MARCHING SQUADRONS FOLLOWED BY THE CROWD OF CIVILIANS IN QUEEN STREET.
New Zealand Herald
20 August 1925

GRADUATES AND UNDERGRADUATES OF CANTERBURY COLLEGE MARCHING FROM THE COLLEGE TO THE CATHEDRAL SERVICE IN CELEBRATION OF THE JUBILEE.
Otago Witness
22 May 1923

SERBIAN ADVANCE.
Poverty Bay Herald
13 September 1920

FRENCH OCCUPY ESSEN.
Ashburton Guardian
9 April 1920

THE CHATHAM DETACHMENT OF ROYAL MARINES, UNDER ORDERS TO PROCEED TO CHINA, MARCHING TO THE STATION TO ENTRAIN FOR PORTSMOUTH.
Otago Witness
8 March 1927

The Auckland Mounted Rifles marching through Otahuhu yesterday evening en route to the Showground, Epsom, where the regiment went into training.
Auckland Star
26 March 1926

Sailors and marine*-of-the Special Serrice-Squadron marching down Queen Street to their ship* »t the conclusion of to-day's march through ._.. «■- the city. – ■■ – . _.
Auckland Star
13 May 1924

"TWELVE GOOD MEN AND TRUE." A Supreme Court jury marching down Waterloo Quadrant under police escort during the luncheon adjournment yesterday.
New Zealand Herald
2 August 1929

KEMAL'S TURKISH CAVALRY MARCHING ALONG THE QUATSIDE YRNA PAST THE HUDDLED GROUPS OF GREEK REFUGEES A British warship on the left.
Otago Witness
14 November 1922

THE RHINELAND RIOTS: THE SEPARATISTS MARCHING FROM THE STATION AT DUSSELDORF. SOME WERE ARMED WITH PISTOLS OR HAND-GRENADES. (Central News, photo.
Otago Witness
27 November 1923

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1
Hawke's Bay Tribune
25 July 1921

NOVEMBER 11, 1928.—An Armistice Day parade in a picturesque setting. Boy Scouts marching into the new Holy Trinity Church at Otahuhu.
Sun (Auckland)
12 November 1928

GIRL GUIDE TROOPS MARCHING TO THE SALUTING BASE TO BE ADDRESSED BY THE PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONER, MRS J. G. MACDONALD. ——Sydney Smith, photo.
Otago Witness
3 April 1928

War in Siberia
Grey River Argus
20 February 1922

Further Advances By Poles
Bay of Plenty Times
26 August 1920

THE BRITISH ROYAL AIR FORCE. Recruit! training for the great display at Wembley, showing the men marching in formation. (Sport and General, photo.)
Otago Witness
13 October 1925

The Cantonese long and victorious march from the south—Canton—is nearing its end. They are now manoeuvring preparatory to marching into Shanghai, their goal.
Star (Christchurch)
3 March 1927

IT’S A WAY WE HAVE IN THE ARMY.—Healthy girls marching briskly in a competition at the Inter House Girls’ Sports Club meeting on Saturday.
Sun (Auckland)
19 November 1928

Troops of the Red Army marching put the tomb of Lenin in the Red Square at Moscow during the celebrations of the Soviet Government's anniversary.
Auckland Star
11 June 1927

BIG CROWD AT THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN celebrate St. Patrick's Day. An attractive glimpse of the children's marching, one of the features of a well-organised programme.
Auckland Star
18 March 1929

The Seddon Memorial Technical College Cadets, representatives of the Northern Command, marching in the Domain for the inspection by officers of the General Headquarters Staff.
New Zealand Herald
4 December 1925

CHURCH PARADE FOR MEMBERS OF THE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. Auckland Orangemen, headed by pipers, marching in procession to the Pitt Street Methodist Church yesterday afternoon-
New Zealand Herald
15 July 1929

THE RISING GENERATION PAYS HOMAGE TO THE MEN OF ANZAC. Grammar School boys marching in the procession yesterday afternoon to place wreaths on the Cenotaphu
New Zealand Herald
26 April 1928

Captain Amundsen supervising the loading of food supplies and marching equipment prior to his adventurous attempt to reach the roof of the world. (C.N., photo.)
Otago Witness
4 August 1925

TROOPING THE COLOURS: THE TROOPS MARCHING PAST IN THE IMPOSING CEREMONY WHICH FORMS PART OF THE OFFICIAL CELEBRATION OF THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. —Central News, photo.
Otago Witness
24 July 1923

THE REVOLT IN PORTUGAL.
Ashburton Guardian
31 May 1926

FLYING OR MARCHING?
Auckland Star
23 February 1926

MILITARY DISPLAY
Evening Star
26 March 1926

“JERQUES”
Evening Star
18 August 1924

CABLE NEWS.
Feilding Star
24 July 1923

AIR POLICY
Hawera Star
23 February 1926

LISBON REVOLT.
Manawatu Times
25 October 1921

Clifden Racing Club.
Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle
5 February 1924

WANGANUI BANDS.
Poverty Bay Herald
18 March 1926

LATE SPORTING
Timaru Herald
4 March 1921

FRENCH IN SYRIA
Waikato Times
26 July 1920

HONOURING THE DEAD
Waihi Daily Telegraph
8 October 1921

Untitled
Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette
31 May 1922

MILITARY TATTOO.
Auckland Star
9 December 1920

“THE GUARDS’” HEELS
Evening Star
7 June 1927

Otautau Racing Club.
Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle
11 January 1921

TOMMY COMES MARCHING HOME.
Star (Christchurch)
25 January 1927

WHANGAREI MUNICIPAL BAND.
Northern Advocate
3 March 1924

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6
Thames Star
20 August 1923

WOMEN'S COLUMN.
Grey River Argus
8 April 1921

BAND CARNIVAL
Dominion
10 October 1927

FRENCH MARCHING ON ESSEN.
Marlborough Express
9 April 1920

BLUEJACKETS ASHORE IN WELLINGTON FOR 1 MUSKETRY TRAINING. Detachments from the cnxisers EKomede and Dunedin marching through Lambton Quay, en route to Trentham. —s. c. smith.
New Zealand Herald
28 October 1926

AUCKLAND MOUNTED . RIFLES MARCHING INTO CAMP. Squadrons from various districts south of Auckland assembled at Papakura and marched to the Epsom showgrounds last evening. * —G. Vrjrer.
New Zealand Herald
26 March 1926

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3
Evening Star
22 July 1925

VOLUNTEERS MOBILISING.
Northern Advocate
23 June 1920

Untitled
Samoanische Zeitung
3 August 1923

TROUBLE AT WEMBLEY.
Thames Star
2 April 1924

THE PICTURESQUE CEREMONY OF TROOPING THE COLOUR ON THE HORSE GUARDS’ PARADE IN HONOUR OF THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. GUARDS WITH THEIR COLOURS DIPPED MARCHING PAST HIS MAJESTY.
Waikato Times
26 July 1924

SACCO-VANZETTI ECHO IN SYDNEY. Sympathisers, led by Communists, marching through Sydney streets on the day the two men were sent to the electric chair. -Sydney Sun, photo.
Otago Witness
6 September 1927

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Hawera Star
26 January 1927

EXHIBITIONS BUILDINGS HELD UP.
Horowhenua Chronicle
2 April 1924

BOLSHEVISTS MARCHING INTO GALICIA.
Hawera & Normanby Star
19 July 1920

NEW ZEALAND SAILORS TAKE PART IN SYDNEY ROUTE MARCH Men from the Dominion cruisers marching through tho city last week. Over 1400 Australian and New Zealand sailors participated.
Manawatu Standard
13 July 1929

NEW ZEALAND SAILORS TAKE PART IN SYDNEY ROUTE MARCH. Men from the Dominion cruisers marching through the city last week. Over 1400 Australian and New Zealand sailors participated.
New Zealand Herald
10 July 1929

ARAB KING’S WAY.—lbn Saud, King of the Hedjaz, is marching against hostile Arab tribes with a force of 30,000 of his best fighters. A big battle is expected.
Sun (Auckland)
20 September 1929

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3
Wairarapa Age
29 July 1925

FIRST BATTALION OTAGO REGIMENT, LED BY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL H. E. BARROWCLOUGH, D.S.O., M.C., MARCHING ALONG LOWER STUART STREET FROM THE RAILWAY STATION AFTER A WEEK IN CAMP AT MATARAE.
Otago Witness
13 March 1928

A FLAG AND TOTEM POLE were dedicated at the Devonport Methodist Church yesterday before a big muster of Scouts and Guides. The Scouts are here marching to the service.
Auckland Star
17 December 1928

TOWARDS HANKOW
Evening Post
11 February 1927

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Feilding Star
7 February 1929

REBEL TURKS
Northern Advocate
26 July 1920

OCCUPATION OF THRACE
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus
26 July 1920

GEORGE COURT’S TEAM, which won the Victory Cup and the Marching Cup for the second year in succession at Carlaw Park on Saturday, besides winning the Physical Culture Cup
Sun (Auckland)
18 November 1927

OCCUPATION OF THRACE
Thames Star
26 July 1920

A LONG SITTING.
Ashburton Guardian
27 December 1920

OLD ENGLISH CUSTOM.—"Bluecoat" boys (scholars from the Chelsea Hospital at Horsham, Sussex), marching to the city to attend Divine service before being received by the Lord Mayor, an annual custom.
Auckland Star
30 October 1929