COMRADES IN ARMS
THE 29TH DIVISION N.Z. FLAGS PRESENTED Two silk New Zealand fiags w been presented to Holy Trinity ChimJ Eltham, by Sir James Parr.'the S Commissioner for Xew Zealand This church is one of the mos- w teresting in London, for it containin' memorial chapel of the 29th DiYi«k>with which the Xew Zealanders T? the Australians were associated in jC landing and subsequent fightirr , Gallipoli. * ® The Rev. H. A. Hall, the vicar m Holy Trinity, was chaplain to the div sion when it landed. Australian eol ours were presented by Mr. S. M. B-i>c (Prime Minister of Australia) he was in London for the Imperial Cot ference. There were a good many Xew Zej. land soldiers at the service, at -ityl Sir James Parr read the lessons.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 14
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129COMRADES IN ARMS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 14
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