IMPERIAL SPIRIT
‘ The Imperial spirit in Canada to-da? is as great as ever, if not greater.” sa™ Mr. C. M. Croft, vice-president of the Auckland Orphans’ Club, who presided on Saturday The club commemorating the 65th anniversay e* the Dominion of Canada. The orchestra, under Mr. G. F. Cater, played ‘ The Maple Leaf" in honour of the chairman, who is the Trade Commissioner for CanadaOfficial guests included the president. Mr. H. S. W. King, the secretary. Mr. J. Fletcher, and the executive of th« Devonport Orphans’ Club, and the president, Mr. R. Buchanan, the past president, Mr. K. Sutherland, the secretary. Mr. C.. A. Osborne, and the executive <— the Onehunga Orphans’ Club. Mesa* King and Buohat an replied to the come to the respective clubs. __
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 395, 2 July 1928, Page 2
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