ANZAC LANDING
PEACEFUL RE-ENACTMENT. PILGRIMAGE TO TURKEY IN 1934 (United Press Association—By F ectrio Telegraph —Copyright) LONDON, August 28. The’“Daily Express” says that a pilgrimage of chivalry is being arranged for the spring of 1934, when five hundred ex-soldiers from British and Anzac forces will be entertained by Turkey. ) The visit will include a peaceful re-enacting of thfe landing at Aiikac, but this will Gild in ft friendly hand shake with the deionding Turks, followed by a three, -d>ty« tour of the Gallipoli graveyards, General Sir lan Hamilton, and Admiral Sir Roger Keyes are assisting in the arrangements. A liner has already been chartered. The Foreign Office and the Turkish Embassy are supporting the scheme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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115ANZAC LANDING Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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