KING'S EMPIRE VETERANS.
5 The quarterly meeting of the King a t Emrure Veterans was held lv the Soldiers i Club in Customs Street East, Capt. Archer. J K.N., 0.C., in the chair, when twenty nieui- * bers of the committee were present. Tiie * mistake of asking the veterans to visit , iH.M.s. Hood on Thursday instead of Tues- ', ! day was explained. Maori War pensions I now total 559. Members stood In silence t I for the eight members who had died since > the last meeting, including the late Harry Wrigg, N.Z.C. The finance showed a balance of £125 1/1. It was decided to scud a ' I latter of farewell to the Governor-General, j ■ Lord JelUcoe, on his departure from New t Zealand. Mr. A. Taylor wats elected vice- , president, and Sergeant-Major W. 1 . Hawkeshy auditor. A letter was received * i from Lord Ranfnrly, Ireland, sending good . I wishes to the veterans. It was resolved Ito strike off the books all veterans more Than three years in arrears with their I subscriptions.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 169, 18 July 1924, Page 3
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