THE ROLL OF HONOR
A Part for the People who Stay at Home
"Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, thoro all the honor Iks." ; —-Pope's "Essay on Man," • • • All eyes are turned to the "Roll of Honor" m the dally press during these days of ihu great offensive on the Western front. The long Usta are anxiously Hcunned to llnd the futo of our fellowh. There we nee the aacrlflce our Kulhuu young men uro making for us personally a» unit« of the nation. What Mucrlftce are wo making to help them when they return to their own land? Many will be grievously wound«'U: many too wt-ary to n'sume their ordinury rouilm? of work for nouut i\m>\ It will l)«j nhamo on us for tin? returned soldier or «allor who Hnd« no on» tv Joinl him ft helplnj? hand, l'alincr/Uun N. fhown a liractteal way In w UU:U till cun hwip. numbly. Iho «r»i.U>lL;hmont of a club for the fro«> u«<? uf u!l Kolilli'TH attti Hailoit*. To rui«.» iiHiiJ.-: lor Ujl:i t:lub /v» «u«T;» of ihv M:;:;.v.atu »list rUa luivi- «hc»!i 2-00 ■Hl»tri*i> to l>v di»pu«f'<l of by an union. Y('-hr{:i :{n< Ohl* I-ilillilJK' «'Ht v h. I'iilCll v.nifliii;- inurblc \viil I" 1 n»turn<d to the b:»ml after viwh drrtwlujr. <hu« giving «.<vi»ry ticket -t)u>U<-r '-"•« chan«-i*» for *-ueh 1 ■ - tkk«."». Kv»U jmrtieulara sir*' tutv^rit^Hl itv UvJk l«sui!, ttnd th« u«s--vi-rti*ctrtent nlso Include* n cou(H>n lo J :H fn t»nd forward. wHh rernlttnner*. !<• i{w« hNrcrctrtry of Wk» Anxac Art t'n;.»:i. i-.ii!nvrsti>ti North. "Acl w«U your purl, ih*r* aJJ Ui« honor UtM,"
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NZ Truth, Issue 580, 29 July 1916, Page 6
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265THE ROLL OF HONOR NZ Truth, Issue 580, 29 July 1916, Page 6
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