PEACE CELEBRATIONS
BmiKH ALTERS SM»TE TU 'dULY m Eress As'oarafcion—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian -and N.Z. Cable Aiasociation. LONDON, My 1. (Received July 2, at 12.20 p.m.) Mr Bonax Law stated-in the House of Commons that the peace celebrations would take cfece in London and tbe country on Saturday, July 19Note. —Tire New SSealand Government halve received- no informacioa rewarding the appaxenit ■change of date,—P.A. Wellington message. LONDON, July 1. (Becedvad July 2, at 1.35 p»m.) Mr Baoar Law stated that bo hoped' that on July 19 peace rejoining would bo univereal throughout the Etop re. The Army, the Navy, the mercantile marine, and the Air Forces, also the United States troops, would participate. It fed also been arranged, fee said, to hold thanksgiving services on Sunday next throughout the United Kingdom. Their Majesties and members of Parliament WoiAdi attend St. Paul’s Ckrtfeodxal.
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Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 4
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141PEACE CELEBRATIONS Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 4
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