TRICOLOR DAY.
NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE. By Telegraph.—Press Association; Wellington, Last Night, In reply to a request from the London Chronicle, lion. W. F. sent a message on behalf (>f New Zealand, expressing affection anil admiration for our French comrades 011 their National Fete Day. He refers to the fact that our men are fighting side by side with the gallant sons nt France, and pays tributes to the French chivalry, ecurage, heroic endurance and patient self-sacrifice. Mr. Masscy .■onoludes by paying homage to the dead, and says their fame , is as imperishable a* their deeds are immortal to France and her dauntless army; to our other allies, and to our own British soldiers. "We 'av fight- 011: victory is certain and Clod will defend the ri/jlr
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 5
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126TRICOLOR DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 5
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