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GIRL l mm A. PLACARD. / LONDON SCHOOL INCIDENT. LONDON, July 9. On? Empire Day an address wars given to tlie children of a South London school by Mr C. B. Burdekin, of the High Commissioner’s Office. The address was preceded by the singing of patriotic eongs and an historical great zest by a number of the scholars, and -was folkfwech by the saluting of the flag. . An- unrehearsed incident Ctyas the carrying by one of the senior girls of one of the New Zealand Meat Board’s large placard* exhorting all and sundry to “Buy New Zealand Lamb.” The speaker, in complimenting the girl on her initiative, i emphasised the importance 'of applying the Empire Day spirit in a practical way by the buying of Empire produce instead of foreign goods;
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1933, Page 3
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132N.Z. GOODS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1933, Page 3
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