QUEENSWOOD SCHOOL
A drill display with flags. formed parfc pf ' . • th e celebrations at' - Qu'eenswood Scho'or thds'"mbfni'ng, at' which -a' num,ber ' of- "parents ^were present. - After the •''drill' dis'play' a "service was conducted by" tbe'Rev. K. Liggett *in,' the school 's as^sembiy- . hall, , and the pupils were afterwards marched '.to tHe'front off the schbiplj whfefe the' "Union"-' Jack was hoisted. . An article by " Arthnr' Mee, the . noted children 's ' writer, .eyplaiixing what the British flag stood for was read by the ptincipal,' Miss K. F. Eixon. " The short •ceremony closed .with the National Anthem and .three cheers. A faney-dress party is being, held in the school this evening as part of the commemoration.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 98, 12 May 1937, Page 6
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