EMPIRE UNITY
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INSPIRATION OF SACRIFICE MADE BY BRAVEST AND BEST ICTURE THE MEN WHO DIED"
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•Rec. Nov. 9, 5.5 p.m. LONDON, Sunday. jjf the Empire requires courage to >he difficulties through which it psssing, I suggest a visit to the war aves, which perpetuate the Empire's iity," said General Sir Granville xie, Australian High Commissioner, oadcasting in London on his return on; his recent tour of the war aves. "Even if victory has not ren us all we had hoped to gain om the sacrifiee of our bravest and ist, our Empire is the first model Impqrial upify and permqnent ee pqrtneyship." .. "If ohe wants to realise the numsr pf uiqn ip the Empire who died >r freedom, one must imagine them i Armistice Day marching past the enotaph in fours. It would take them 1 hours to pass."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 November 1931, Page 5
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