RECOGNITION.
SIR JAMES ALLEN’S MESSAGE
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.'
WELLINGTON, Nov. 14. The following cablegram has been sent by the Minister of Defence to New Zealand Headquarters in England. France, and Egypt:— 1 In their rejoicings at the signing of the armistice, which brings to an end the agony of the last four years the people of New Zealand give thanks to Almighty God for the men living and dead, of the Deathless New Zealand Division. 1 rom the landing at Anzac on April 25th. 1915, to the surrender of Turkey, and to the storming of Le Quesnoy on November 4th. 1918, von have fought and conquered in battles whoso names shall be familiar in our mouths as household words. You have won for New Zealand a fame imperishable. God bless you and bring you safely home to us.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1918, Page 1
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