PEACE CELEBRATIONS.
MESSAGE TO PRESBYTERIANS. By Telegraph.—Press Association.' ' Napier, Last Night. ' The following message to the Presbyterian Church has been issued by toe moderator: "In accordance with the gra.-1 cious advice and exhortation of Ilia Ma-, jesty the King, I hereby call ttpOA the' ministers, missionaries and people of th»| Presbyterian Church of New observe next Lord's day, the Bth of July, as a day of solemn, national thanksgiving for peace, by participating in their several places of worship in the great act of common adoration and praise appointed for all parts of the Empire.—W. Grey Dixon, Moderator."
THE GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY.
. Wellington, Last Night. The Minister of Internal Attain Itlteii that tho Government has that subsidies provided by the Stat* on moneys collected or voted by lootl authorities for celebration of peace shall be paid only on sums expended for calibrations on the official day—July 19 Tha Minister said, also, that tha railway Wrvices for the occasion would be provided only {or July 19, and these services would have to be kept down to a mini, mum, owing to the shortage of coal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 5
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183PEACE CELEBRATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 5
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