The Band had a very busy-day yesterday. It was present to welcome the Prime Minister on the arrival of the train from Matata at 2 o’clock. A move was then made to the School, where the National Anthem was played at the unveiling of the memorial, tablets and also at the opening of the gates. A visit to Muir’s Reefs followed, where a number of sel ectiona considerably enlivened the proceedings,
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Te Puke Times, 10 March 1922, Page 2
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