RAETIHI NOTES.
KING’S BIRTHDAY. AND A KING COUNTRY INCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) The scene was in the King Country, and though it is thought by many that the people living in this district are somewhat isolated, and arc apt to forget little acts of loyalty, the latter happens infrequently. Severn?! people noticed that the Union Jack was not flying from the flag pole of a certain public building, and it was not until late in the afternoon that one loyal citizen, who could nftt stand the neglect any longer, notified the officer in charge. In a few seconds the “good old flag” was soon waving in the cold breeze. People noticing the hoisting wondered what had happened, and the man in charge was inundated with inquiries.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 7 June 1924, Page 15
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127RAETIHI NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 7 June 1924, Page 15
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