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YOUNGEST V.C. IN RECRUITING MARCH — Lance Corporal Dwyer, of the East Surrey Regiment, the youngest V.C., recently headed a big recruiting march from the West End to London. The picture shows Lady Ashmore and the yonug hero photographed in Regent Street, London. Lady Ashmore presented Dwyer with a silver cigarette case as a tribute of admiration from the Lord Mayor’s Recruiting Bands Committee.

A VALIANT TYPE OF RUSSIA’S FIGHTING WARRIORS. — THE TSAR’S BODYGUARD OF COSSACKS WITH THEIR COLOURS.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 10

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YOUNGEST V.C. IN RECRUITING MARCH — Lance Corporal Dwyer, of the East Surrey Regiment, the youngest V.C., recently headed a big recruiting march from the West End to London. The picture shows Lady Ashmore and the yonug hero photographed in Regent Street, London. Lady Ashmore presented Dwyer with a silver cigarette case as a tribute of admiration from the Lord Mayor’s Recruiting Bands Committee. A VALIANT TYPE OF RUSSIA’S FIGHTING WARRIORS. — THE TSAR’S BODYGUARD OF COSSACKS WITH THEIR COLOURS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 10

YOUNGEST V.C. IN RECRUITING MARCH — Lance Corporal Dwyer, of the East Surrey Regiment, the youngest V.C., recently headed a big recruiting march from the West End to London. The picture shows Lady Ashmore and the yonug hero photographed in Regent Street, London. Lady Ashmore presented Dwyer with a silver cigarette case as a tribute of admiration from the Lord Mayor’s Recruiting Bands Committee. A VALIANT TYPE OF RUSSIA’S FIGHTING WARRIORS. — THE TSAR’S BODYGUARD OF COSSACKS WITH THEIR COLOURS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 10

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