"THAT MEETING.”
[To Ton P.m-roR Stratford Post.] | attended the meeting nt the Town Hall hist night. I have read of the mourning of the women ot Israel, of David’s lament for Ahsab.m, and of the wail of the Banshee; I have also acted as an undertaker, chief mute at funerals, and taken part in Maori tangis, and all occasions 1 have read ol and occasions 1 have taken part in were tpiito cheerful compared with last night’s function. We are out to win—not a hit down-hearted, and all we have to do is join hand to hand and heart to heart, cheer on our hoys who have gone and are going to tight lor us. and we that are. old keep up our cud of the log. This is no time to weep. Hoist the Hag to the tup of the mast for
the heroes gone, and all do our duty to the land of freedom.—l am, etc., 0. 1). SOCK,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 82, 5 August 1915, Page 4
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161"THAT MEETING.” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 82, 5 August 1915, Page 4
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