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Advance Australia. The Commonwealth Troops Parade before the King at Salisbury Plain.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 July 1917
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Different Arms of the Australian Imperial Force Parading Before the King at Salisbury Plain at His Majesty’s S
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 July 1917
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HIS MAJESTY THE KING REVIEWS THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS AT SALISBURY PLAIN. MEMBERS OF THE CYCLISTS’ CORPS TAKING PART IN THE MARCH PAST.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 July 1917
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NEW ZEALANDERS IN TRAINING IN THE OLD COUNTRY FOR ACTIVE SERVICE ON THE CONTINENT —THE COOK’S BAND OF THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT ON SALISBURY PLAIN.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 February 1915
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NEW ZEALANDERS IN TRAINING.—Mr. H. Moore-Jones, a Rhodes Scholar who is a member of the New Zealand Contingent on Salisbury Plain, painting the proscenium of the regimental theatre. The device represents a Maori god chewing up the German Eagle. Mr. Moore-Jones is an artist of some merit.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
18 February 1915
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THE N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY SOCCER TEAM, STATIONED AT SLING CAMP, SALISBURY PLAIN. Back Row (from left): Athfield (Dunedin), Stewart (Auckland), Taylor (Auckland), Lewis, (Welling-ton), Booth (Auckland) Chaplain-Captain Bush-King- (Dunedin), Bennett (Auckland), Gilmore (Auckland), Turner (Wellington), J. Halstead (hon. sec.). Front Row: Kurby (Wellington), Plunkett (Dunedin), Kurby (Welling-ton). Wynyard (Auckland), McIvor (Dunedin), Sergeant Galloway (Auckland).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 October 1917
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A MEMORABLE INCIDENT AT THE GRAND MILITARY REVIEW OF THE COMMONWEALTH’S TROOPS AT SALISBURY PLAIN. HIS MAJESTY THE KING DECORATING AN AUSTRALIAN OFFICER FOR GALLANTRY IN LEADING A TRENCH RAID AT ST. ELOY. The gallant deeds and sacrifices of the Australians were graciously acknowledged by His Majesty, who vouchsafed his confidence that the men under review would worthily uphold the proud traditions of their comrades in the fighting line.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 July 1917
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MISSING.
War Wit
1 August 1941
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THE KING AND HIS STAFF DRAWN UP AT THE SALUTING POINT DURING THE MARCH PAST OF THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS AT SALISBURY PLAIN. THE REVIEW OF THE COMMONWEALTH’S SOLDIERS PRIOR TO THEIR LEAVING ENGLAND TO REINFORCE THE AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY FORCES AT THE FRONT PROVED A MAGNIFICENT MILITARY SPECTACLE, THE KING BEING DEEPLY IMPRESSED AT THE FINE PHYSICAL QUALITIES AND GENERAL APPEARANCE OF AUSTRALIA’S NATIVE SONS, WHO' BORE EVIDENCE OF THE THOROUGH TRAINING THEY HAD UNDERGONE SINCE JOINING THE COLOURS.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 July 1917
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GUESTS OF THE WAR OFFICE-COLONIAL OFFICERS AT THE MANOEUVRES.
New Zealand Graphic
23 November 1910
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