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MEN OF GALLIPOLI

AUCKLAND REUNION

ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, This Day.

A returned soldiers' reunion to which only Gallipoli men were invited was held last night in Auckland. The Town Hall Concert Chamber had been engaged, but the response to invitations far exceeded expectations and the hall was badly overcrowded and some of the men could not get in at all. The splendid spirit of comradeship of Gallipoli was rekindled. War-time rank counted for nothing, and the president of the assembly was a farrier in the Signallers. "As a digger to diggers, I ask for order," he said as a preliminary to remarking that the name of Anzac was held in the highest esteem throughout New Zealand and the world. He read apologies for absence from Major-General Sir W. SinclairBurgess and a message of good wishes from General Sir Alexander. Godley. In proposing the toast of "Fallen Comrades," the president said that there had been times when every one of them could have done a little more than they had done, and if they had done so they probably would have fallen with those they were honouring. It - was only a matter of years before those who were left would go out to their rendezvous, and when that time came let them go out with the same courage as was shown by those who fell on the Peninsula. ' The lights in the hall were extinguished while the toast was honoured. Later in the evening it was resolved that a Gallipoli Association be formed and a reunion held annually.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 10

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MEN OF GALLIPOLI Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 10

MEN OF GALLIPOLI Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 10

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