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1. A portion of the huge crowd that assembled at Newtown Park, Wellington, on Peace Day (July 19) to witness the sports gathering, at which Highland dancing and the military events were much app A troupe of cowboys who took part in the procession and invested the Peace Celebrations'with a good deal of humour. 3. Returned mounted men whose appearance in the procession was the signal along the route. 4. A captured gun secured by the N.Z. Division, which formed an interesting feature of the procession at Wellington. 5. A decorated motor lorry which attracted conside

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1527, 31 July 1919, Page 31

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1. A portion of the huge crowd that assembled at Newtown Park, Wellington, on Peace Day (July 19) to witness the sports gathering, at which Highland dancing and the military events were much app A troupe of cowboys who took part in the procession and invested the Peace Celebrations'with a good deal of humour. 3. Returned mounted men whose appearance in the procession was the signal along the route. 4. A captured gun secured by the N.Z. Division, which formed an interesting feature of the procession at Wellington. 5. A decorated motor lorry which attracted conside New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1527, 31 July 1919, Page 31

1. A portion of the huge crowd that assembled at Newtown Park, Wellington, on Peace Day (July 19) to witness the sports gathering, at which Highland dancing and the military events were much app A troupe of cowboys who took part in the procession and invested the Peace Celebrations'with a good deal of humour. 3. Returned mounted men whose appearance in the procession was the signal along the route. 4. A captured gun secured by the N.Z. Division, which formed an interesting feature of the procession at Wellington. 5. A decorated motor lorry which attracted conside New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1527, 31 July 1919, Page 31

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