NEW ZEALAND’S LOYALTY
ADDRESS BY LORD JELLICOE. Bv Teleeranh—Press Association. Auckland, January 13. The war memorial erected by the residents of the Howick district was unveiled by the Governor-General this afternoon. In the course of an address, Lord Jellicon said that on such an occasion, while our hearts were', full of sympathy for those who had lost their loved ones, we were also full of admiration for the work the dead had done, for the manner in which they responded to the call of the weak, and the determination with which they undertook their memorable task. The district of Howick, in common with the Dominion as a whole, made a great contribution to the call of King and Empire. New Zealand had ever been famed for its loyalty. The response it made showed how strong was the spirit of loyalty to King and Empire, and the determination to uphold all that the British Empire held dear.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 94, 14 January 1921, Page 5
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156NEW ZEALAND’S LOYALTY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 94, 14 January 1921, Page 5
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