ANZAC DAY
LONDON CELEBRATIONS. [United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright], LONDON, April 25. “Tf every Australian to-day showed the Anzac spirit there would be no doubt about Australia’s future”, said the Archdeacon of Warrananibool, the Venerable Bennett at the Anzac Day Service, At St. Cfement Danes Church at Pyrie, Sir Thomas AVil ord read the lesons and the New Zealander Miss Gladys Lorrimer sang a solo. The exSydneyite Arthur Mason was the organist. Afterwards at Pyrie. Sir T. M ilford. lan Hamilton, representatives of the Naval and Twentvninth Divisions, French forces, and the Viscountess of Novar and Lady Wilford on behalf of Victoria Leagfu'ls of Australia and New Zealand and many others, wreathed the Cenotaph. Native flowers from Queensland and New Zealand were encased in ice and also placed there. The New Zealand Lodge installation was enhanced by Cecil Wrays banding over a gift on behalf of New Zealand Grand Lodge, of a ease of working tools, the gift of St. Andrew Kilwinning Lodge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 5
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164ANZAC DAY Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 5
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