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PILGRIMAGE OF CHIVALRY NEXT YEAR. BY BRITISH AND ANZAC REPRESENTATIVES. ARRANGEMENTS WELL ADVANCED. (Received Monday, 9.55 p.m.) LONDON, August 28. The Daily Express ’ ’ says a pilgrimage of chivalry is being arranged for the spring of 1934, when five hundred ex-soldiers of the British and Anzae forces will be entertained by Turkey the visit including a peaceful re-enact-ing of the landing at Anzae, but ending in a fnendly hand-shake with the defending Turks, followed by a three ‘l°«- °T th ?r <salli P oli graveyards. Genwal Sir lan Hamilton and Admiral ear Koger Keyes are assisting in the rh» a ? ge T ntS ; A liner has already been Turkish Embs 6 F ° reign °®' e and Xme “ baSS7 ar6 sn PP° rti "g “>e
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Wairarapa Age, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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