ANZAC DAY PARADE.
(To the Editor.) Sir,—-low that Anzac Day has been set aside as sacred to the memory of our brothers gone to the Great Beyond fighting to obtain that peace we now enjoy, it is fitting that a -Digger" should remind his erstwhile brother soldiers to remember these departed ones and honour their memory by being present in the Anzac Day parade next Tuesday. We are proud of these comrades to whose memory we pay homage; we were proud to belong to the same units as they, to share the same hardships, to offer ourselves with them; lct_ us not be too proud to attend at least one more parage in gTateful recog. nition of their groat sacrilice. There is none too rich and none too poor to pay this simple tribute. Let every returned soldier then make it his one sacred duty on Tuesday to parade in memory of' ''these heroes whose legend will go forth to live and flourish in the centuries and dwell forever in the unforcetful memory oi man."—l am, etc., fe " DIGGER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1922, Page 12
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179ANZAC DAY PARADE. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1922, Page 12
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