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CARILLON RECITALS

NEW ZEALAND DIVISION

VICTORIES.

Sjxtuon years ago the Kow Zealand Division in Prance was participating in the "Great Advance," which was continuously victorious for the Allies, and resulted in the declaration of the Armistice and the termination of the Greai War. After the capture : of Bapaume on August 29, 1618', the New Zealand Division on the following day achieved further distinction by taking Bancourt and Fremicourt, two very important positions in front of the famous Hiiidenburg Line. Today's anniversary, together with .that of.the 20th anniversary o£ • the •. capture o£ Soraoa by .'"Che Advance' Guard' of. the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, was commemo-rated-by a special recital by Miss Gladys Watkins on the National1 War- Memorial Carillon, Buckle Street,: this afternoon. Tomorrow's anniversary, will also be commemorated by. a recital, this being given by. the automatic playing machinery with ■a vieiv tc* keeping it in order. The programme,... .commencing, at 4 p.m. tomorrow, will be as follows: — 1. Changes oh 10 belis; 2, "Hark,. Hark My .Soul!" 3.' "For all the Saints." 4. "Adeste Fidelifi." 0. "Annie Laurie" and "Killarney." (i. "The Ash Grove." : 7. "Sicilian Mariners' Hymn." ■ S. "Minuet" (Bach).. I). ''Drink to Me Only" and "Believe Me if AH 'Those Endearing Young Charms." . 10 "Holy, Hob'; Holy" and "Abide, With Mo/ ■ . . : 11. "Vleosant are Thy Courts ' Above"'■ and ''O Pavadiso. 0 Paradiso." 11 "Alegaetie"-:' ißachj- _ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 11

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CARILLON RECITALS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 11

CARILLON RECITALS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 11