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IN MEMORY.

ANZAC DAY, 1920. What when, if remembering, we forget The hope they held through anguished days? What then the worth of their gxeat gift, What worth the txihute of our praisc? Surely we too held their faith, That, won at great and bitter price, A nohler age should bless tlie earth As guerdon of their sacrifice. Small worth to hold their memory, With all their hopes, their faith denied Nor ghall they have reward till faith Bring true the dream for which they died. Then in their regimented rows. In many a lost and lonely place, They shall have won the great reward, And rest contented, by God's grace. D.H., in "Quick March."

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 7, 30 April 1920, Page 15

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IN MEMORY. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 7, 30 April 1920, Page 15

IN MEMORY. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 7, 30 April 1920, Page 15

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