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RANGIORA BRANCH. A well-attended' meeting of the committee of the Eangiora Branch of the R.SA. was' held last night, Mr J. ' HorreU presiding'. Poppy Day was fixed for Tuesday, April 21st, and the secretary was instructed, to write and ask those ladies who helped with the sale of tko poppies last year to do ao' again on this occasion. It was resolved to hold the Anzac Day services on the same lines as last year, and to ask the different local clergy to take part. The Rev. C. Blair was asked to give the address. .Mr J. MacLeod suggested that should the epidemic restrictions be . removed part of the service should be made suitable for {he children, and tliat arrangements be made for appropriate addresses to be given in the schools a day or so before Anzac Day. The suggestion was favourably entertained. It was decided that the members •of the Association should be asked to attend tho Anzac Day parade in uniform. It was also decided that a collection bo made at the service for the Blind Soldiers' Fund.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18343, 28 March 1925, Page 14
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18343, 28 March 1925, Page 14
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