IMMORTAL DEAD.
0011CE DAY. OBT THE WORLD. ■ weUND- ; _-.MOcU«os-Br electric mVDON, November 11. of th* Empire there ?S a mighty wave of fated * m * ' d Tl e the Immortal Lieau. * % Si though fine wea- ''-£ at the iSride, for the ceretime, wasbroadJLTby ***** of s P ecia T churches throughout JL by lit«e groups ffifd simple village /i«.rd»* bands clayed, deC rse Services, ex-Ser-rf Jmen and the choir JviSeV choristers, took &W Whitehall. Then, ■ irSiTnlaced a wreath on 18&W by the Duke of )££> SnJ of the SerSl! Dominions' Gov?Jon* the last-named was ff*on behalf of New rLrt Post, the hymn "O Past" followed, fo'jowed, ending with the Anthem 2/tW'the crowd was sdue to the ceremony f!R ««•* &%&? « rf the Unknown WarSnrter Abbey, Sin the evening with a Sival at the Albert LH, the British-Legion, w and Queen attended. 5A with the famihar SSSt key-ote to the Hire the spirit of comaiimdv for peace, so that ■tbould never be repeated. Press Association. , MQTIONS STIRRED, iowmber 13*. 5.5 p.m.) ONBON, November 11. of es-Service men and widows and other women mhig attended the rememwl wufgave an.ovation to tWwtotf a fanfare from gten jhnoonced the arnffiwj McQueen, accomS«r|Wkfand Duche|p of centre of the ita Jrawnmipned to rep•sflgspWht to the shouted WtodT" wSF®fepS" 'answer but the fytith&asxa ftndiinehtDetaorial Match was MM by tatiftMedtGMJrdf'' Bands iabiSu Fras Association..,/. IN NEW SOUTH WALES. WTHEHNG AT CENOTAPH. observed wiutWL ?Jum ftj* targe crowds wreaths WmwW'i&ifyeA soldiers' *Psm*&<*aAm6 The &£&IlfTO&P ffere re P re * Mj*g» S^P>tcommemorarajfflW/ffwnMbeM} on the Culwlence was observthe city, BBfffflfi ffSL*.&dfon cessation of impressive SERVICES. November 11. ttjllglsy&y, through-IKSpr-pftj Swteil were concenthe Unknown National Cemetery the day by ■ctSSSS*; «°nu % offerings, from ■HHSM' •Akr officials to BimSh^ I*' 1 *' American ■HEw^f w * v , or ßanisations held ■^Vi^^S 3l^ 1 c i tie «)< Mr MEgggf'y-.». S«Uogg, and others on the preservaminutes' silence |BaKv, ffrongbout South i yrenenmen, Britishgathered to pay the-dead at 11 a.m., Mgji|i|f£jWns of practically all ■BlKi73*?» en g a g e d «> ■pS? Press AsATTENDS. »mlte. November 11. WMATS'Tf Wales attended the Nairobi, the M*Tfirx*^ onT ' Speaking at which follonred H3lßi£sff? nl) f? nce ' he said MKmEBB&m' "wted the whole thought more ceremony. CEREMONY. iy& IL ! November 11. BBllßiSvLr Municipal IW* ffflffllfa/ merman observance WSSSSm* - re■mßL"l. B "tish Army in wrc «th on the :|BjMigHpy|fe M weather, but MBBBarra we wreath when
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 11
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386IMMORTAL DEAD. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 11
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