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“PRICELESS LEGACY”

SPIRIT OF TOC H “Toe IT is an attempt to keep up the spirit of brotherhood and fellowship, one of the few precious legacies left by the war,” said the Rev. W. Lawson Marsh at a service held yesterday at the Devonport Presbyterian Church, to commemorate the third birthday of the establishment of a branch of Toe H in Auckland. During the service, the Rev. R. G. Coats lit the lamp of remembrance. The church lights were extinguished, and the solitary light fell on the faces of the little group of Toe H men encircling it. Mr. Lawson Marsh, in his sermon, said that the spirit of Toe H must not be lost, for it stood for brotherhood in the finest sense.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 401, 9 July 1928, Page 14

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“PRICELESS LEGACY” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 401, 9 July 1928, Page 14

“PRICELESS LEGACY” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 401, 9 July 1928, Page 14

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