NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE
4 MONDAY'S MEETING. Monday's meeting at the big Town Hall > in honour of Frsiice promises to he a : ' gathering of unique interest. The committee has now arranged tlmt a suitable resolution expressive Of the apprecia- ; ■ ■ tion of France's services as a nation tight- ; -inp valiantly for civilisation will be proposed by the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke. C.M.G.), and will be seconded by "the. Acting-Prime Minister (Sir James Allen). TIIO resolution will also be sup--1 ported by Messrs. John Hutcheson, J. P. !• ' Firth, and Captain W. M. de It. Dar- } clay. ' Arrangements are being mnile for Mr. Bernard F. Pago (the City Organist) to play a number of selections by French 1 composers, am) the gathering- will, con- ! ' elude by the singing of "The Marseil- ' • laise," Mr, Frank Charlton to sins the colo. On Friday next the ladies committee 3s organising a fete day in the streets, when it is expected that every true and , loyal citizen will feol it incumbent to ! ■. Trear some favour that will show how much lie appreciates t'ho_ great work our noble' Ally France is doing in the war.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 6
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189NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 6
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