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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY. FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL

In the course of his addlress eui Anzac Day, yesterday, the Rev. W. GWeadon said : “This Anzac Day comes round year by year with .its usual form of parade and service, but whejrc is the memorial ? We of the Anglu can Church have something like £9OO towards a Memorial Church, and if all that was promised had beep paid we should have doubled that. Why not pay it and get a su ! table and lasting tribute) to the memory of the men "ho, as, boys, learnt, something of sacrifice ajid duty in the Sunday School there. This, too, would be inadequate, far it would represent only the Anglicans. Why not some municipal memorial of tangible nature to represent the whole population ?” The official opening of the Paeroa Golf Chib is to be held to-morrow, when an invitation is extended to members and intending members to be; present. Lady arc reminded that there will be a general afternoon tea. The Rev. J. Lowden, Presbyterian minister at Paeroa, was unavoidably absent at yesterday’s Anzac ceremony, as he had to be present at a similar service at Te Aroha owing to the minister there being away. The Cadets’ Band underwent their “baptismal fire” by the first appearance before the public yesterday, and worthily did they repay the ,time and effort expended on their behalf by Mr G. Fallon, the bandmaster. It would seem scarcely credible that within such a short space of time a band could take its place and play stirring music on such an important occasion as an Anzac Day parade. It speaks volumes for their attention to practice and regular attendance, as well as for. Mr Fallon’s tuition. Yesterday morning, prior to the undenominational afternoon ceremonies, holy communion and! requiem mass was held at the Anglican Church, and a requiem mass celebrated- at the Catholic Church with a crowded congregation. N.Z. naturalisation papers were granted on April 5 to one Brazilian, two Danes, two Germans, one Greek, one Italian, three Jugo-Slavs, one Included in the Jugo-Slavs was Michael Matich, stonemason, of Waiotahi Creek, Thames. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Golds, -nevqr fail?

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5416, 26 April 1929, Page 2

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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY. FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5416, 26 April 1929, Page 2

THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY. FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5416, 26 April 1929, Page 2

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