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This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 11 April 1961 "Brigadier G.P. Cade, D.S.O., accompanied by Lieutenant Grimsdale, Major E.C. Burgess and Major Bighouse inspecting troops at Linton Camp today. The parade was called to mark the presentation of long-service and good-conduct medals to W.O. II F.F. Dorrington, W.O. II H.A. Edwards and Staff-Sergeant G. Reid. They have completed 15 years of service."
Correction to Standard text: Major C. E. (Claude Ernest) Burgess, not E. C. Burgess.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pūranga
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection
Pākanga
Manawatu Standard Negative Collection
Date
April 11, 1961
Tautuhi matihiko
2017N_2017-20_016275
Momo rauemi
B&W negative
E puritia ana ki
"Other"

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Pūnaha whakarōpū

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1960s,
army,
black and white,
linton camp,
manawatu evening standard,
parade,
Tūtohu Hapori
army,
linton camp,
presentation,
soldiers,

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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

"Brigadier G.P. Cade, D.S.O., Medal Presentation" at Linton Camp
"Old and the New" Army Uniforms Display
"Army Display Popular With Young People"
"Boys' Brigade Church Parade"
2nd Field Ambulance Corps parade, The Square
"Ghost Town Appearance"
Open Day at Palmerston North Hospital
"Clothing Left with Abandoned Baby"
"Double in Bronze" Mr. F.G. Opie
"Chatting With New Women's Announcer"
"First Major Use of Pre-Stressed Concrete in City" Armaghdown Motors
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