WAR PROMISES.
Like William Wells, I think it high t ime for a deeper international spirit of brotherhood at our next Anzae Day remembrance service. I would humbly suggest that we star at once, right here in !N T ew Zealand, and fix «P our own nation, first by remembering living. Honour our glorious dead by all mean*, but start it off bv keeping the promises vm to those who died at Anzae before tmy started off to fight a war to end war, to flg» and win democracy in its truest and * u " e sense, to iicrbt for an honourable life in » honourable country. Let the nation honou the promises, it made to our honourable ae■> to the women and children they left benina them, to the comrades who fought with the". to the men who returned In fight a more insidious enemy than ever they faced autm the mad years of 1014 to 1918. FREDERICK MacLEGW-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 112, 15 May 1933, Page 6
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