THE SILENT SIXTH."
SOUNDING THE RALLY. On June 21 next members of the Sixth New Zealand Mounted Kiilcs—South African Contingent—are to assemble for the seventh annual reunion. In a rallying call to his old comrades, Mr. F. * E. Beamish, hon. secretary, writes thus:
"At 7.30 a.m. on June 21, 1.101, you left Paul Pietersburg for Mooiliock. You did a lot of things in Africa after that, and you have, done many things in New Zealand since. Come and talk to your old pals about, these things. Get a grip of their hands. Show them you have not quite forgotten the times when you shared your best and worst together. The whole outfit existed on good comradeship. If there was anything that counted at all in those warsome days it wns the welfare of your pals. They will be .just as «\u\ to see you in these peaceful times r.s they were, glad to know you were 'in support' when there was hot busiiuv-s on hand, liomcmber, it is the tenth year; it is Coronation time, and tho orders ar< - : 'lie on par.ide on June 21.—Ake! Ake! Kia kiilia!'"
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1154, 15 June 1911, Page 6
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188THE SILENT SIXTH." Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1154, 15 June 1911, Page 6
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