EMPIRE DAY.
S'HhJe following is a programme celebration of Emp ir « Da F Qf a -. If/ % Assembly of local officials, military, volunteers, cadet corps, or schools; (2) boosting of the Union * jack; (3) Anthem; n {4) “saluting the flag?’ and ebging of the “Flag! of Britain”; 1 (0 an .address on the duties and responsibilities attadh- . inglto' British citizenship; Jfi)p *™m» lecture on the Empire, illustrated vby the “Howard Vincent” .or-‘‘Navy LeaIgue” map; (7) a lecture illustrated by magic lantern views of some colony 2r dependency of the (Empire; (8) the recitation of some poem illustratiye of heroic duty and of self-eiamfice on behalf of the nation; (9) the recitation of flffiudyard Kipling’s recessional (hymn “Lest We Forget” ; (10) the National Anthem and final salute.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43088, 4 May 1907, Page 4
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125EMPIRE DAY. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43088, 4 May 1907, Page 4
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