BATTLE OF JUTLAND.
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. Alonday, May 31st., is the anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. Several of the ministers of the different religious denominations have kindly consented at the request of the Navy Le igue to allude iii their addresses to their congregations on Sunday to this great sea fight when ‘‘the English Na.y under the Providence of God” for the third time saved the freedom of the world from the tyranny of despotism and established “the security of ail such as use the sea upon their lawful occasions.” Any donations to the Lady Beatty Fund will be gratefully accepted and acknowledged by the hon. secretary to the Hawke’s Bay branch of the Navy League, P.O. Box 301, ami despatched to the general secretary ol the Navy League in London for the benefit of the dependents of thn JWen of the merchant service who lost cneir lives or were disabled in the late war.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 141, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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