ANZAC DAY PROCESSION.
TO TUB *MTOR 07 "TH* tMSS." Sir, —I notice from the report in your paper this morning that the usual procession is to take place on Anzac Day. • "Well, Sir, I cannot understand what induces the authorities to permit such a procession .iust now, when the children are kept away from the schools, sports of all kinds, etc., and band concerts, yet a procession which will bring thousands of children together is allowed to take place. I consider. Sir, it is nothing short of criminal for the children-to be thrown together just, when the epidemic is on the wane, and would suggest to the "Returner! Soldiers' Association, for the .benefit of children, that the procession be abandoned this year, and that the service in the barracks be open to adults only.—Tours, PARENT. April 213t.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 11
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137ANZAC DAY PROCESSION. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 11
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