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"BOYS, DO YOUR DUTY."

In opening riie lioys' Gordon Hall exposition of work last night, Mr J. D. Hall referred to the suadow that at present hung over the world, and the holt that might come within the next few hours, the next lew days, or perhaos the next few weeks. Whatever happened, ho hoped the ooys would do their duty to their country, King, and F Loud applause from the lads greeted Mr Hall's remarks. Mr A. Jamieson, national secretary of the V.M.C.A., endorsed Mr HaUs remarks.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 11

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"BOYS, DO YOUR DUTY." Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 11

"BOYS, DO YOUR DUTY." Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 11

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