Girl Falls Off Truck
A seven-year-old girl. Phyllis Orupe, Whatatutu, was admitted to the Cook Hospital on Friday afternoon following a fall from a truck. Anzac Day Celebration Final arrangements have not been made for the celebration of Anzac Day in Gisborne, more particularly tlie time of the chief service. The Gisborne executive is taking up this matter with the Gisborne Ministers’ Association, Mr .T, Leggat informed Saturday’s district R.S.A. conference, and will make an announcement later as to the programme of April 25. Sir Patrick Duff. High Commissioner in New Zealand for the United Kingdom Government, was to visit Gisborne to deliver the Anzac Day address, added the president, and he would be accompanied bv Lady Duff, An effort would be made to arrange an informal gathering at which Sir Patrick, an old comrade of the Anzacs—he served with the 29th Division. 8.E.F., in the Gallipoli campaign—would meet a number of sub-association representatives.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22586, 15 March 1948, Page 6
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