“PLEASE TO REMEMBER
IT is a polite way of putting it, this ‘‘please to remember As long as fireworks are potential noise and boys are lovers of detonation, everybody else in the com* munity will have an extremely hard job to forget the anniversary pf Guy Fawkes, still one cf the most popular figures in English history. Thgree centuries and 23 years have gone by since poor old Fawkes was entrusted with the task of overcoming the Government by “a terrible blow,” which was the pun that one of the conspirators used. Probably, in another three centuries, the celebration v . i be going quite as strongly and the clink of tin cans and the “penny for the Guy” will still be appealing to the passer-by for a fortnight before the event itself.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 15
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132“PLEASE TO REMEMBER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 15
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