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v' '. .'•'■'■ !*'../,■' '■■■'~■ Post" Photo. : Tlie-grounds ■ of'St.-Patrick's College, – Cambridge -Terrace, between Marker Street anfl Buckle Street, where, the outdoor events -of the New Zealand; National Eucharistic Congress will be held. The congress will open tomorrow with a "faith rally"' (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
Sport and General" Photo. A Bren gun crew lighting up on coming out of the British trenches in France. The Rev.. James Buller, who walked from Kaipara. to . Port Nicholson (500 miles) to conduct a church service aboard the ship Aurora on Sunday, January 26, 1840. Commemorative services are being held tpmorrow. Mr. James Sawers, district traffic '.■ manager at Auckland, who succeeds Mr. £, Casey as assistant general manager of New Zealand Railways as' from February 1. ■! Mr. Cas&yis the new general manager in succession to ■Mri:G^.> ■. •■ .'•;,-;-:.; -HMackley. ..• /■--;' l (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
Evening Post", Photo. Delegates from all. parts of the Dominion to the conference of the New Zealand Institute of Chemists, held yesterday in Wellington. The delegates also attended the annual meeting of the New Zealand Branch of the Institute, of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland, which, was held in conjunction with- the New Zealand Institute's meeting. . (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
Evening Post" Photo. Mr. and Mrs. James Facey leaving St. David's Church, Pclone, after their marriage on. Saturday afternoon. The bride ivas Miss Beryl Cobcroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cobcroft, Petone. An archway was formed with band instruments, the bridegroom being a member of the Lower Hutt Municipal Band. \ ' ' (Evening Post, 20 December 1937)
Evening Post" Photo. No. 2 New Zealand General Hospital paraded at ; Trentham Mobilisation Camp yesterdayr for inspection by'■■ Colonel F. T. Bowerbank, 0.8. E., Director-General of Medical Services. Above are the officers of the hospital. Back row, from left. Captain J.-'E. Caughey, Lieut. J. B. Austin, Quartermasterx Captain G. K. Kingston, Captain J. Lannon,Lieut. CX H. Kidman, ..M.M., N.Z. Permanent Staff and instructor of Army Medical Services. Seated, Major A. L.Noakes, registrar, Lieut.-Colonel D. Pottinger,M.C, Officer Commanding the Medical Division, Colonel F. M. Spencer,' Officer '" Commanding the Hospital, Lieut.-Colonel\',.P. AXXArdagh, D.5.0., 'Officer Commanding the Surgical Division, MajorXG. Fx V. Anson, anaesthetic specialist, and Captain Kb. Douglas. | "Evening. Post" Photo. j Men of No. 2 New Zealand General Hospital marching past the J Director-General.. of Medical Services, Colonel Bowerbank, who took. j the salute at Trentham Mobilisation Camp yesterday. ''"'. 'i Sport andy General Photo. Sergeant H. E. Roberts, ofthe Australian troops wjio.. recently arrived in England, took with him a German helmet which he .captured iri the . last war, when he served in the New Zealand Forces. He , was awarded the Croix de Guerre. ', (Evening Post, 01 August 1940)
Sergeant E. P. Williams, New Zealand wireless operator with the R.A.F., who has been awarded the D.F.M. "Evening Post" Photo. A general view of the parade at the conclusion of the inspection of No. 2 New Zealand General Hospital at Trentham by Colonel Bowerbank yesterday. (Evening Post, 01 August 1940)
X "Evening Post" Photo. The hole in the side of the British motor-ship Armadale, damaged off Cape Campbell last night in a collision with a Norwegian tanker. Its size is indicated by comparison with a man standing on a raft inside the hole, an arrow showing his position. (Evening Post, 01 August 1940)