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1. AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE WHICH STIRRED THE ENTHUSIASM OF LONDONERS—THE MARCH OF THE DOMINION TROOPS THROUGH THE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS, airship are shown flying over Westminster Abbey and the House of Parliament during the glorious pageant. London was deeply stirred on May 3, when a great representative host of Empire the streets of the capital and received the homage of great multitudes. Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa were represented. 2. THE AUSTRALIAN CREW TRAINING AT HE OAR RACE FOR THE KING’S CUP AT THE HENLEY REGATTA-—The final for the King’s Cup was rowed on July 4, the Australians defeating Oxford by a length, thus winning the muc PRINCE ALBERT STARTS THE RACE FOR THE INTER-THEATRE OF WAR CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP AT WINDSOR, LONDON. It was won by the Army in Egypt, represented competed in bare feet.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1524, 10 July 1919, Page 35

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1. AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE WHICH STIRRED THE ENTHUSIASM OF LONDONERS—THE MARCH OF THE DOMINION TROOPS THROUGH THE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS, airship are shown flying over Westminster Abbey and the House of Parliament during the glorious pageant. London was deeply stirred on May 3, when a great representative host of Empire the streets of the capital and received the homage of great multitudes. Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa were represented. 2. THE AUSTRALIAN CREW TRAINING AT HE OAR RACE FOR THE KING’S CUP AT THE HENLEY REGATTA-—The final for the King’s Cup was rowed on July 4, the Australians defeating Oxford by a length, thus winning the muc PRINCE ALBERT STARTS THE RACE FOR THE INTER-THEATRE OF WAR CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP AT WINDSOR, LONDON. It was won by the Army in Egypt, represented competed in bare feet. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1524, 10 July 1919, Page 35

1. AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE WHICH STIRRED THE ENTHUSIASM OF LONDONERS—THE MARCH OF THE DOMINION TROOPS THROUGH THE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS, airship are shown flying over Westminster Abbey and the House of Parliament during the glorious pageant. London was deeply stirred on May 3, when a great representative host of Empire the streets of the capital and received the homage of great multitudes. Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa were represented. 2. THE AUSTRALIAN CREW TRAINING AT HE OAR RACE FOR THE KING’S CUP AT THE HENLEY REGATTA-—The final for the King’s Cup was rowed on July 4, the Australians defeating Oxford by a length, thus winning the muc PRINCE ALBERT STARTS THE RACE FOR THE INTER-THEATRE OF WAR CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP AT WINDSOR, LONDON. It was won by the Army in Egypt, represented competed in bare feet. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1524, 10 July 1919, Page 35

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