TIMARU WAR MEMORIAL.
LIBRARY AT HIGH SCHOOL, OPENED BY LORD JEI2LICOE, ' [BY TELIGEATH.— ASSOCIATION.), TD£ABU, Thursday: , The Governor-General opened , th< Memorial Library at th« Timaru Boys' High School to-day in the presence, of a very large and representative gathering. Incidentally His Excellency made refer' encti to his impending departure from Nrt Zealand. His stay on these hospitable shores, he said, had been one of unalloyed happiness, and, on leaving, both Lad} Jellicoe and he would be filled with tit* . alloyed regret. , . The memorial library is a handsome „ structure, costing £3000. The roll d;. honour in it contains the names of 52 boys of the school. Lord Jellicoe, as grand master, attended a special, meeting of the South Canter* - bury Masonic Lodge this evening. ■ v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 8
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124TIMARU WAR MEMORIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 8
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