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Untitled Illustration (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
WHERE HAROLD SPEIGHT invited his friends to afternoon tea and proudly displayed the autographs of the "airmen." (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
Untitled Illustration (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
i AusTKO-fTAUAAI. FxoNTteK *����*nT*us*m-~ The, /talian Provinces of Austria WAOiuh^^m. (Thames Star, 09 August 1915)
GEORGE WHELCH, the Akarca sculler, who yesler^y defeated Win. Fogwell in a sculling match for ��200 aside. (Wanganui Herald, 13 April 1909)
Untitled Illustration (Bruce Herald, 09 January 1903)
Untitled Illustration (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
Untitled Illustration (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
not one marine was wounded. Even eight hours after, the only opposition was coming from snipers. The American flag has been raised on the island. (Evening Post, 03 April 1945)
SCENE OF THE SENSATIONAL HOLD-UP at Mt. Eden by two men, who assaulted and robbed George Pearce, a clothier m business, and his wife when returning home ffom their shop late at night. The picture shows the section of Mt. Eden road where the crime was committed. The cross on the footpath (right) indicates approximately the spot where the assault was made, while the arrow indicates the route followed by the two desperadoes as they dashed from the scene to a waiting motor-car, standing on the spot marked by <a cross on the left. (See story on page 8.) (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
Mrs Rose Dr'afry. (From a photo.) (Star, 17 May 1906)
Untitled Illustration (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
An agricultural machine is used to camouflage German Grenadiers opposing the Russian advance on the Courland front. (Evening Post, 03 April 1945)
Untitled Illustration (Bruce Herald, 09 January 1903)
PRI2E.FIGHTING MAY MEAN PUBLICITY, but Johnnie Leckie's wedding was a secret even from his best pals. One moment he was a blithesome bachelor���the next, his best man had thrown m the sponge. (See page 19). (NZ Truth, 18 October 1928)
Untitled Illustration (Otago Daily Times, 08 October 1898)
Untitled Illustration (Otago Daily Times, 08 October 1898)
Untitled Illustration (Otago Daily Times, 15 October 1898)
Untitled Illustration (Thames Star, 04 August 1915)
Untitled Illustration (Thames Star, 06 August 1915)
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