THE MARCH OF THE OVERSEA TROOPS THROUGH LON DON.—PROCESSION OF FIGHTING MEN FROM THE DOMINIONS PRESENTS AN INSPIRITING SPECTACLE. A GENERAL VIEW OF TRAFALGAR SQUARE DURING THE PROCESSION, SHOWING AN AIRSHIP FLYING OVERHEAD IN HONOUR OF THE OCCASION. The Canadians, 5000 strong, with General Currie at their head, led the way. Then came the wiry, long-striding Australians, fallowed by the New Zealanders. Next came the South Africans with their springbok mascot heading the contingent, and finally the Newfoundlanders.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1524, 10 July 1919, Page 7
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78THE MARCH OF THE OVERSEA TROOPS THROUGH LON DON.—PROCESSION OF FIGHTING MEN FROM THE DOMINIONS PRESENTS AN INSPIRITING SPECTACLE. A GENERAL VIEW OF TRAFALGAR SQUARE DURING THE PROCESSION, SHOWING AN AIRSHIP FLYING OVERHEAD IN HONOUR OF THE OCCASION. The Canadians, 5000 strong, with General Currie at their head, led the way. Then came the wiry, long-striding Australians, fallowed by the New Zealanders. Next came the South Africans with their springbok mascot heading the contingent, and finally the Newfoundlanders. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1524, 10 July 1919, Page 7
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