EMPIRE EX-SERVICEMEN.
WORKIXu TO PRESERVE PEACI
MIGRATION SCHh.M I
UABbl- -i’KtftS ASSoCIAI lO.* - (.ILfi’i KiGlli uTJ'.v\VA. June id. Thy ie-elec tio.i oi • »■■•<• (! - *<'ig us p. eMUe.it ..at t..e r.iiij.ii-o ,-jer. ice i.ea_,..e ii l lcl tue nonce 01 Ua.es as pal. oil. ma.weu tn e opening ol tue ,:C' ; '>.oii oi tue hieiimill ionteiei-.ee heie. The appointment ui a social «> e.\-sei'i ice men til tut: Empire cj '<- 1v ~ i,iei- tile migtat.on or Bi.lisii recurneU so idlers ui tne Uoini n ions no settlement on tne land was iecommeiK.eu m a lesomtion mo.etl ny comma.ulei A. 15.I 5 . Hett. and seconded : >y Sir Andrew Russell. or aeiv Zealand. Commander James Oram, or the American legion, ivno was introduced ~v l.oi d Haig, teferred in a speech to the British and United States peop.es. stilting: “We speak - a common language which* is he vo n d tlie mere sound oi words.’’ The Canadian Prime Almister, .Mr. McKenzie King, in welcoming the delegates i'rom all over the Empire, urged tneni to go forward in then labours for the preserving ot peace. They had fought to win. Couiniander Drain in a speech sta-j ted: “You can no more have peace by wishing for it than you ca u cnauge a Lige r in to a tomcat.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 July 1925, Page 9
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212EMPIRE EX-SERVICEMEN. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 July 1925, Page 9
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