Don’t ever bring disgrace upon yourselves or your country by foul and filthy language, by the abuse of drink or by any deeds of immorality. You will have plenty of temptations, but I would rather see you dead than behaving as some of the enemy are doing in Belgium, for they have disgraced themselves and their country ■for ever. Respect yourselves, respect womanhood, respect your country and Empire, and then you will honor your God. — Bishop Averill’s farewell words to the Auckland Contingent.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 1
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83Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 1
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