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NO ADVICE IN DUNEDIN

Although the Scottish organisations in the city are eager to hold some sort of “gathering of the clans” to welcome the Scottish emblem of a “fiery cross” to Dunedin at the end of its trip from Britain, an announcement from Auckland that the cross would be sent south was the only indication that had been received yesterday that the original desire for the emblem to come to what is considered its more logical destination would be, gratified. The Council of Scottish Societies, which was concerned over the fact that the cross would arrive at Auckland and not at Dunedin, has not made representations on the subject, although willing to arrange a suitable function if it is brought on to Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 6

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NO ADVICE IN DUNEDIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 6

NO ADVICE IN DUNEDIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 6