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THE INDIANS’ DAY IN LONDON.—The procession of 2000 Indians through great Victory Pageant was responsible for a revival of the great enthusiasm crowds of late, the troops being cheered by the spectators all alone

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 22

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THE INDIANS’ DAY IN LONDON.—The procession of 2000 Indians through great Victory Pageant was responsible for a revival of the great enthusiasm crowds of late, the troops being cheered by the spectators all alone New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 22

THE INDIANS’ DAY IN LONDON.—The procession of 2000 Indians through great Victory Pageant was responsible for a revival of the great enthusiasm crowds of late, the troops being cheered by the spectators all alone New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 22