KING'S SPECIAL ORDER
THE FAMOUS NAME OF " ANZACS" Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rco. September 29, 5.15 p.m.)' London, Soptembor 28. His Majesty tlio King's special order addressed to the Australian and Now. , Zealand officers, non-com. officers, and men is as follows• . "To-day.: 1 inspected for tho first tiine in this country the troops of my Dominions of Australia and New Zea...laild, :-These EUcc.essivo contingents "* are'a recognition by tlio Dominions of their obligations to tlio common defence of tho Empire:. I was particu- . lariy impressed, with their soldierly ap- '■ --pcaranco '.and physique, and while the warm-hearted greeting accorded me on jny departure touched me deeply, tho keen spirit animating all ranks shows that officors" and men realise V., what" awful training and . strict discip'".li'no. .ire necessary 'to {reach' that liigh standard ,of_ efficiency "demanded by modern War. " Make good use of your time on Salisbury Plain, and reinforce lino with successors, worthy fainous the name of 'Ansae.'- • • -.. "T. • filiall ever watch with .interest your 'progress and well-being." . . ■ i .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 8
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167KING'S SPECIAL ORDER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 8
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