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r ■ ■■'~'.''• ■:■'.< ■ ■ "Evenlns; Post" Photo. NEW, STEPS TO PARLIAMENT.-—Workmen erecting a new set of concrete steps in Bowen Street, giving access to the grounds of Parliament' House from almost opposite the War Memorial. > With the new thoroughfare open at the back of the memorial. these steps 'Have become a necessity, as previously there teas no means' of-entering Parliament, House grounds from that side except at either end of Bowen-Street-. (Evening Post, 12 September 1933)
Evening Post" Photo. RAILWAY LINES DISAPPEAR;—TIie old stotwu-atTeAro arid the .railway lines along the water front have long since disappeared, and note the metals from [Lanibion Station across Bunny Street to Whitmore Street all that-regained of the old route, have been pulled, up • . in preparation of the new station site. . – (Evening Post, 12 September 1933)
Tesla: Studios Photo. j ■ .■•■'■••. ■■ "Central-News'* Photo. MR-J: S. Li.DEEM, AM.I.C.E., CHIEF TSHEKEDI, Khama of engineer to the Wanganui \ City Bechuanaland, whose actions have Council, who died , suddenly .on [ resulted in a British Commissioner Sunday when : climbing. Mount : with escort entering his territory. ..'.'.. Ruapehu. '.. , ■' .• — THE REV. CHARLES PARKHURST, a famous "crusader" of bygone years, and for many years pastor of the Madison Square Presbyterian. Church, New York, whose death, is announced at the v.%e. pi 91 years.. . (Evening Post, 12 September 1933)
UNIQUE VARADE.^-Police recruits doing regimental drill in a toy, soldier parade at the Police Depot, St. Kilda Road; Melbourne, recently. Their ■ commanding officer (on left) was mounted on a large wooden horse., "Sport-and-General"-Photo. COUNT CZAIKOWSKI, holder of the world's hour, motor-speed record, who ivas killed in a crash during the Motor Grand Prix ■at (Evening Post, 12 September 1933)
Evening Post" Photo.. '■ FILLING FOR CHAYTOR STREET GULLY.—The, Bradford lip system of refuse disposal, proved fully successful at Karori, "Melrose, and elsewhere,-is to be applied iii the Chaylor Street gully. It. is , necessary to shoot: the refuse from road level to a lower bin and distributing trucks. It may lake -....- ... thirty or forty years to fill the gully. ' ' (Evening Post, 12 September 1933)
CHINESE WAR LORD. IN ENGLAND.—MarshaI Chang Ilsuch-liang and'his sons at the Royal Air force'station at Biggin Hill, Kent, oii August 3, to inspect aircraft and the establishment. The Mar' shal is second from the left, one of his sons being on the right. The officers in uniform are Wing' ■Gpnimander, Willcpck^■qndi:Sqitqdrgn,-Leadc^-Crowe, who accompanied;, tfie. visitors pit lheirA inspection^ (Evening Post, 12 September 1933)
Wellington Photographic Works Photo. LINING VP.~The. horses moving into place at the start of the Maryborough Handicap at the Wairarapa Trotting Club's Meeting. flt Hutt Park on Saturday. \ ' • • ■ .' . "Evening Post" Photo. WELLINGTON COLLEGE "AT ROME."--A general vieto-of the scene dt Wellington College during , the at home which, took place there on Saturday afternoon. (Evening Post, 13 March 1933)
Green and Haha Photo. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.—The finish of the hundred yards final at the New Zealand 'Amateur Athletic Championships at Christchurch on Saturday. Left to right, J. B. Macfarlane, Canterbury, 1; L. G. Gordon, Canterbury, partly obscured, and A. J. Elliot, Auckland, Jead heat, 2; V.Walker, Auckland, 4; C. H. Jenkins, Wellington, 5; J. H. Murphy, Canterbury, 6. Inset: A. T. Anderson, tvho established a new Dominion record for the■ 44C[yards hurdles. ' ■ (Evening Post, 13 March 1933)
ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIGHT AT BOULCOTT FARM.—Mrs* /. W. Andrews, Mayoress of Lower ffutt, placing a ivrealh on the' memorial at the corner of the Main Hutt Road and the old Military Road this morning in memory of the fight at Boulcott Farm 87 years ago, when Bugler Allen and a j number of men of the 58th Reghnml were killed in a skirmish with rebellions Maoris led by flfamaku. i (Evening Post, 16 May 1933)