LORD YPRES.
\shds to A.-lies” —still the ashes glow Live with the ardour of bis fiery soul, It. quickens our pan- hearts. and
File’s lasi goal Stands, blazoned, for dim. yearning eyes he low. "Hold Oil!” Wan. la c-spaced men, their pulses low, Had sent faint message:--" Death lias ta’en lull toll. “The line must break- a haudlul cii tho rol I ! "Hold On!” The answer came as an anvil blow. And struck the spark that saved the soul of France. Saved England from tin* thrust o| toeimin’s lance. And sent Hope’s clarion noies across the skies. “ Hold On!” bis words shall burn into our hearts On darkest day. in hour ol bitter smn its. Hold on to duty and our strength shall rise. A. !!. ROSE-MILEY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1925, Page 3
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