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SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY

There was an interesting and most jhelpfnl service, which was largely attended, at the Sailors' Friend Society "]ast:ni?ht. Miss Doherty sang "Angel* Ever Bright and Fair," and Miss Margaret Jones sang "He Wipes the Tear ■from Every Eye." Mrs. Morgan presided at the piano, and hymns of a suitable nature were sung. The lesson read 'nks Corinthians 1, 15, and Mr. James Moorb spoke from the text Jeremiah ,51-50. lie referred to the present <tey cry. so often heard, of "What was tho 'good of Gallipoli?" but our homes had ,been kept clean and the country and the Empire probably saved by the holdires- up of large numbers of Turkish, forces. The day would come, he said, wlien "Ahzac" would be recognised as 1 Waterloo, Trafalgar, and the Crimea in ;one.<*- .../,<>• /

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 8

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SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 8

SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 8

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