ARMISTICE DAY.
AT WELLINGTON. [BY TKI.EORAI' 11 —PER >' 1 association.] WELLINGTON, Nov. 12. Armistice Day passed quietly m Wellington. The weather was line. There wn> no special observance puoliclv, hut most of the churches made appropriate reference lo the day at the morning services. The congregations assemhled earlier than Usual in md.-t 1,, oliscrvc the two minutes solemn snout e before eleven o’clock struck'. At St. Paul’- pro-Cuthodral tile Governor General and Cabinet Ministers were present, Lord .lellieoe reading Ihe lessons. He took a similar part m the evening service at St. Alack s. armistice OHSKRVANCE IN l -S.A. (Received this day at 11.10 a.m.) NEW YORK. Novein! er 11. Simple and impressive ed einmiies marked America's observance el' Armistice Day. Special services were held in the churches HirougVoi:i the country. \t hither marehed the survivois of the war in funeral processions thimigh hu-h----etl streets which were lined with reverenr spectators. President ( nolidge. at Wasliingtou, when phi, mg a Ib'ial tribute on the tomb of the unknown soldier said that this day should mean permanent, peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 3
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176ARMISTICE DAY. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 3
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