THE PEACE CELEBRATIONS.
■ADDITIONAL NOTICE GIVEN. The followin';’ slat oinoiil Avas uni do hy Sir James Allen, Acting Prime Minister, on Thursday, with inference lo (lit? li nu; for commencing Peace celebralions: “Ciihinei. Inis agreed lliiil .liter we heiir that Peace Inis been signed it would hu belter for local authorities not to commence (heir celebrations on the next succeeding Sunday, but on the Sunday .liter that (in other words, on the Sunday week following receipt of (he advice). That will give them a week-or more so that they may have time to make their preparations. The memorandum issued by the Minister of Internal Affairs still stands in other respects. The celebrations will be continued on Monday and Tuesday, but,they are postponed for a week.
“.Should any information come to us from the Imperial Government indicating that it has .Adopted any definite date for the celebration of Peace, it is still open to us to reconsider the question, and we very liker ly would do so in order to come into line with the Imperial Government.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1975, 10 May 1919, Page 3
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176THE PEACE CELEBRATIONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1975, 10 May 1919, Page 3
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