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GALLANT ALLIES.

EX-SOLDIERS' GREETINGS.

At rlu- animal nipetinjr of the Mount Albert K\ S<-rviceinon*? Cltib Dr. Harold IVltit. patron presiding. reference mmade to the heroic stand beinjr made liy t'lu- i-o'.diers of (ireece and Yugoslavia npaiiiM the riithle-* aggression of Th<> (.•ermaii-. Mr. M. Conrad moved thai th<* meeting e\]>re-> it.- deepe-t admiration for tin- meat that these small nation- are making to preserve tbei: national honour and indejiendpiiee in the face of tremendous known odd*. A~ \i-teranis of the la-t war present knew full well what the weight of (Jerman might mean and they could not but he in-pired and amazed nt the gallant re~i~tance that the (Jreeks and Yngrt"iavs ha<l made. He moved that a resolution expre<>inc the admiration of the cv-servicemen of Mount Albert and convex injr greetings to the »oldier« of countrie-. a- well a> iwt wishes for .-iicee-s in battle. 1 .<■ -cm to the ti\e ton-ul- in N'eiv Zealand, to l.e convened to the prop t <)rart?r. ])r. IVttit coiunieiid.-d the resolution and -poke in slowing term- of the wonderful tight that the (Wrecks had put up in Albania and the brave action of the \u;Mi-la\- in defying llitleri-m and ]<reterring deith to tli-h'»n<»tir. The r*w«iulion wa- carried with acela 11:01 ion.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 3

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GALLANT ALLIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 3

GALLANT ALLIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 3

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