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ANOTHER WAR.
Grey River Argus
19 July 1920

RUSSIA
Hawera & Normanby Star
3 August 1920

BUILDERS LEAVE THE GROUNDS.
Hawera & Normanby Star
2 April 1924

CTNITED STATES WAR HEROES IN LONDON. The official party of the American Legion, headed by the band of the Scots Guards, marching down Whitehall on the way to the Cenotaph,
New Zealand Herald
12 November 1927

INTERHOUSE GIRLS' SPORTS.
New Zealand Herald
26 November 1929

THE BRITISH EVACUATION OF SOUTH IRELAND. After marching through the streets of Dublin, with hands playing and colours flying, the British infantry proceeded to embark on a transport for England.
Otago Witness
13 February 1923

RISING IN MEXICO
Dominion
1 February 1921

MEXICO'S TROUBLES.
Ashburton Guardian
31 January 1921

ANZAC DAY IN THE WAIKATO: SCENES IN HAMILTON ON WEDNESDAY. Top* Speakers and officials on the platform at the Soldiers' Memorial Park. Lower: Ex-servicemen marching in procession to I the Cenotaph.
New Zealand Herald
27 April 1928

LARGE FORCE ARRIVING.
Poverty Bay Herald
10 May 1920

GERMANY.
Thames Star
26 October 1923

LEAVING THE RUHR
Wanganui Chronicle
22 July 1925

RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.
Ashburton Guardian
10 May 1920

ADVANCE ON DAMASCUS.
Marlborough Express
26 July 1920

.THE SILENT NAVY DEMONSTRATES ITS POWER IN UNSETTLED CHINA. British bluejackets in full landing kit marching through the" streets of Hongkong. The demonstration made a great impression on the lawless Chinese. * —Cestui
New Zealand Herald
10 May 1927

CHRISTMAS DAY IN THE NAVY: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN AT DEVONPORT YESTERDAY MORNING. Left: A jolly party of sailors from the cruiser Diomede going on shore leave. Right: Royal Marines marching to church parade.
New Zealand Herald
26 December 1928

ESSEN OCCUPIED BY THE FRENCH.
Colonist
9 April 1920

LEAVING THE RUHR.
Hawera Star
22 July 1925

AUCKLAND ORANGEMEN ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE TO COMMEMORATE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE. [The procession of members of No. 2 District Grand Orange Lodge marching down Symonds Street to the musip of bagpipes yesterday afternoon.
New Zealand Herald
11 July 1927

AUCKLAND'S HOMAGE TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD: THE FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING AT GALLIPOLI. Ex-servicemen marching past the Cenotaph in Queen Street prior to attending the service in the Town Hall yesterday morning.
New Zealand Herald
26 April 1929

Untitled
Star (Christchurch)
9 September 1924

Untitled
Dominion
25 September 1924

Lake County Jockey Club.
Cromwell Argus
23 February 1920

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1
Evening Post
25 August 1923

PEASANTS MARCHING ON MOSCOW
Evening Post
29 July 1921

Civil War
Hawke's Bay Tribune
3 June 1924

NAPIER JUBILEE.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
17 November 1924

8,000,000 ILLITERATES.
Northern Advocate
8 January 1920

NELSON BAND CONTEST
Nelson Evening Mail
12 January 1921

MARCHING ON ESSEN
New Zealand Times
9 April 1920

THE CHAMPION BAND.
Otago Daily Times
12 March 1926

RUSSIAN FAMINE
Otago Daily Times
5 August 1921

REVOLT IN PORTUGAL
Otago Daily Times
25 October 1921

THE CHAMPION BAND.
Otago Witness
16 March 1926

The Late Mr Storey.
Timaru Herald
8 October 1921

ORDERED OUT OF ENGLAND.
Timaru Herald
11 May 1928

SECURITY PACT.
Timaru Herald
20 July 1925

THE NEW RED FLAG.
Star (Christchurch)
13 May 1925

DOCKERS’ STRIKE
Waimate Daily Advertiser
24 July 1923

REVOLT IN ALBANIA.
Wairarapa Daily Times
11 June 1924

CLIFDEN RACING CLUB.
Western Star
12 February 1924

CLIFDEN RACING CLUB.
Western Star
5 February 1924

CHAOS IN RUSSIA
Waihi Daily Telegraph
29 July 1921

AFGHAN THRONE
Dominion
1 April 1929

THE LATE MR. STOREY
Dominion
8 October 1921

DOCKERS’ STRIKE
Greymouth Evening Star
24 July 1923

LADIES’ PIPE BAND
Evening Star
12 August 1925

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Herald
13 February 1926

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6
Thames Star
5 April 1924

RIVERTON RACING CLUB.
Western Star
21 March 1922

Untitled
Ashburton Guardian
11 August 1920

PRINCE OF WALES REPRESENTS THE KING AT PICTURESQUE CEREMONY. The trooping of the colour by the First Battalion, the Seaforth Highlanders, at Dover recently. This photograph shows the Highlanders marching past His Royal Highness.
New Zealand Herald
14 August 1929

A marching evening gown and wrap of metal brocade; gown embroidered all over with coloured beads to harmonise with the burnt orange velvet lining of the wrap, and both garments trimmed with fitch fur.
Otago Witness
30 September 1924

PERSIA’S TROUBLES
Southland Times
25 July 1921

MEETINGS.
Waikato Times
29 September 1923

The American forces marching past the steps of Parliament Buildings. Watching the American troops march past.—The Admirals, members of Parliament, and the General Officer Commanding the District on the steps of Parliament Buildings.
Dominion
13 August 1925

TURKS' OLD REGIME.
Auckland Star
14 March 1924

REBELS IN MEXICO
New Zealand Times
1 February 1921

FRENCH MARCH IN SYRIA
Evening Post
24 July 1920

TEA TABLE TOPICS
Feilding Star
27 April 1928

DO YOU KNOW?
Hawke's Bay Tribune
14 July 1928

Mexican Rebels.
Horowhenua Chronicle
31 January 1921

MEXICAN REBELS.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
31 January 1921

REBELS IN MEXICO.
Poverty Bay Herald
31 January 1921

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4
Stratford Evening Post
4 January 1927

THE NAVY GOES THROUGH ITS PACES.—The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve held a field day on Saturday, when an inspection was made by Commodore G. T. C. B. Swabey. Left: Marching in the dockyard. Right: Gun drill.
Sun (Auckland)
10 December 1928

MARCHING ORDERS.
Star (Christchurch)
8 March 1921

IN PERSIA.
Wairarapa Daily Times
25 July 1921

Chinese students marching through Shanghai in one of the anti-foreign and anti-British demonstrations, which have been frequent lately. A recent demonstration led to a riot, in which several Chinese and police were injured. -Central News photo.
Dominion
21 March 1927

In respect to the memory of the late Mr Thomas Kemp, police inspector in charge of the Timaru district, the police H of Dunedin paid a last tribute by marching in the funeral procession. —Staff Photographer.
Otago Witness
7 August 1928

SPORTING
Ashburton Guardian
24 April 1920

BLOODSHED IN GERMANY.
Pahiatua Herald
26 October 1923

RIVERTON RACING CLUB
Western Star
8 March 1921

AGAINST PERSIA
New Zealand Times
25 July 1921

CROWDS CHEER MARINES
New Zealand Times
21 January 1927

TO ENFORCE DEMANDS
Wanganui Herald
26 July 1920

TURKISH RESISTANCE BROKEN.
Ashburton Guardian
28 July 1921

BOLSHEVIK IN CHARACTER.
Ashburton Guardian
25 October 1921

Twelve thousand Scouts from all over the Empire took part in the great jamboree at Wembley last month. Our photo-graph shows the New Zealand troop marching in procession at the opening function within the stadium. . "Central Tress" plioto.
Auckland Star
6 September 1924

THE CRISIS IN SYRIA
Dominion
26 July 1920

MARINES ENTRAIN
Evening Post
21 January 1927

Untitled
Evening Post
1 March 1921

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Herald
20 August 1925

NEARING THE END OF A LONG TOUR: YOUNG. AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE BOYS IN AUCKLAND. • ■Left: Mcmbers of the party marching off Prince's Wharf after landing from the'Aorangi yesterday afternoon* Right: TTie diminutiye drum-major inspecta the fiun-dial at Ellerslie RacewJur^
New Zealand Herald
18 June 1929

FIGHTING IN SYRIA
Te Puke Times
20 July 1920

AT THE CITY'S PORTALS.
Auckland Star
8 January 1920

ARMISTICE REJECTED
Evening Post
11 June 1924

" ~ " A GENERAL VIEW OF YESTERDAY'S GREAT NAVAL AND MILITARY PARADE IN THE DOMAIN. Cadets from the secondary schools are here seen marching past the saluting base in columnther' °VCr 6000 """ '°ok parade' a"d the Varf°U3 '^*ty
New Zealand Herald
4 June 1929

MEXICAN REBELS.
Waipawa Mail
31 January 1921

RUSSIA AND POLAND
Waikato Times
11 May 1920

Untitled
Ashburton Guardian
25 July 1925

MEXICO.
Press
1 February 1921

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA
Evening Post
25 July 1921

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2
Evening Star
3 September 1924

LEAVING THE RUHR.
Feilding Star
22 July 1925

KEPT SWEET.
Hawera Star
27 June 1925

THE WRONG MAN.
Manawatu Standard
29 December 1920

MEXICAN MELEE.
Manawatu Standard
31 January 1921

IN BELFAST
New Zealand Times
1 November 1921

THE MEXICAN REBELS.
Pahiatua Herald
1 February 1921