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ANZAC EVE LECTURE.

1(1 THE EDITOR. Sir, —Surely Dunedin or Die people of Dunedin have conic In a pretty pass when they depend on a lecture about Gallipoli to provide funds for a tennis court at First Church. Snrelv the beautiful church grounds have stood so long that they might be spared the tennis court, and if a tennis court must be, why not make a football ground, too, for those who prefer football to tennis? Surely the feelings of the returned soldiers and the parents whoso boys have never returned might have been considered at this sacred lime. —I am, etc., A Member of First Church. April 25.

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Evening Star, Issue 18926, 28 April 1925, Page 10

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ANZAC EVE LECTURE. Evening Star, Issue 18926, 28 April 1925, Page 10

ANZAC EVE LECTURE. Evening Star, Issue 18926, 28 April 1925, Page 10

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