"GALLIPOLI" NOT "ANZAC"
BRITISH WAR PILGRIMS WOULD
CHANGE DAY,
(United Preu Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, 3rd September. The "Daily Mail's" Salonika correspondent Btates that the pilgrims to Gallipoli and other war graves have arrived, mid after visiting the Dardanelles, the V Beach, and other landing places, ex-officers met aboard and advocated the substituting of tho namo "Gallipoli Day" for "Anzac Day" in order more clearly' tj commemorate the landing of the 29th Division and the British ghare in the brunt of the expedition. The pilgrims will upend three days at the Gallipoli cemeteries.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 9
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