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Evening Post" Photo. , Green and Hata Phota The finish of the R. A. Armstrong Memorial Handicap at the Right, the Prime Minister (the Hon. Peter FraserJ^ chatting with Wellington Trotting Club's Meeting at Hutt Park on Saturday. Mr. E. T. Tirikatene, M.P. *for Southern Maori, at the Akaroa Jesse Owens is seen winning from Regal and Accountant. Centenary celebrations. (Evening Post, 22 April 1940)
The civil airport at Aalborg, in northern Denmark, scene of a raid by the Royal Air Force. There is a military field as well, and this was probably the target of the bombers. The foreground is occupied by a large cement works, while in the background and to the left is him Fiord, which runs doivn to the North Sea. (Evening Post, 22 April 1940)
i '■• ■~ ' ■•".- ,' ' – -■ "... . ,^ . "Evening Tost". Thoto. The first of the. Territorial Squadrons farmed under the'new, organisation-of: the Royal New Zealand Air Force,' known* as the, Wellington Air Squadron, paraded for instructional the Rongotai Aerodrome on Saturday.' At'top,-one of the several groups-of members of the new squadron receiving technical lectures from an' instructor. Below, some of the, members of the recently-formed Air Force Band, which also paraded. ■ (Evening Post, 20 December 1937)
Spott and General" Photo. .Sir Hugh Turnbull, Commissioner of Police of the City of London, taking the salute as members of the Catholic Police Guild marched past after attending the Armistice Day service in Westminster Cathedral. Traffic officers of the- Wellington .City Council, helped by.a number of other ■ organisations, gave a memorable. children's, party in the town Hall on.Saturday. One of the hosts and the chief executive, Father Christmas^ are seen welcoming some.of the little guests at. the Toivn Hall.. . Siberian Spitz {or Pomeranian) belonging to Captain Carl Danielsen, master of the Norwegian tanker Attila,' The-Spitz is about the size; of § spaniel. . (Evening Post, 20 December 1937)