“One hundred school children of Dunedin, New Zealand, collapsed through want of food an’d strenuous exercise during the celebrations in honour of the Duke of York.” This cable appeared in the New York papers, and does not do the city justice says the Dunedin “Star.” In forwarding the paper to a brother, an exDunedin man, now resident in New York,” writes: “I know 7 you are loyal in Dunedin, but why starve the children?” The children who collapsed during the Logan Park celebrations were suffering from exhaustion and heat, and not from want of food or too Revere exercises, ers of good vocal and instrumental records should not fail to secure the Columbia records advertised hr the Record Gramophone Co.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 16 August 1927, Page 7
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