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DAT Parade and Commemoration Service. 25th April, 1920. Order for the day issued by Major J. C. Hill, late York and .Lancaster Regt., O. C. Parade. The Parade will fall in opposite the Custom's House 9,3, a.m., Sunday, 25th April. 1. Units will fall in, in the following order : a. Firing Part)'. b. Bands. %. Returned Soldiers' Detachment. cl. Satnoan Constabulary : Detachment of Returnee! Soldiers. e. Boy Scouts Band. f. Boy Scouts. 2. DRESS. Returned Soldiers in possession o_f Uniforms will appear in same. Those not in possession of Uniform will parade in Civilian dress. 3. The Parade will move off at 9.45 a.m. and will proceed to the Apia Protestant Church where the service will be held. 4. After the Service, the parade will fall in as before in front of the Church and will march off to the Courthouse where the parade will be dismissed. 5 The Firing party will be under the Command of 2nd Lieutenant Tennent who will issue the necessary orders. 6. Captain Chaplain Sibree, Chaplain of the Forces, win conductf'the service. 7. 2nd Lieut. H. C. Tennent will act as Adjutant of the Parade. H. C. TENNENT, Lieutenant & Adjt, N.Z.R.B. Reserve, MEMORIAL SERVICEi. ANZAC DAY. Sunday, 25th April, 1920. IN MEMORY OF THE GALLANT DEAD. Voluntary.:—Chopin's Funeral March; - - ■< ~■ - (Hymn 277) v Invocation. Anthem. —"O Rest in the General Confession. Lord." (Soloist, Mrs. Keel Lord's Prayer. ing«) Lesson. , Creed. Special Prayers. Hymn 540. Address. - " Hymn 437, BENEDICTION, Funeral March " Dead March in Saul." Volleys and Sounding of the " Last Post." National Anthem, The Offertory will be in aid of the Town Clock Memorial Fund.

It has been estimated that war-work -for women drew 400, 000 recruits from domestic work and dressmaking in England,

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Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 20, Issue 17, 24 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 20, Issue 17, 24 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 20, Issue 17, 24 April 1920, Page 8

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