WHEN GERMANY FALLS
WELLINGTON GIVES THOUGHI TO CELEBRATION (P.A.) Wellington Sept. 25.' The Mayor of Wellington, Mr. W, Appleton, said to-day that thought: was being given to arrangements fos Cull and safe and reasonable observ. ance of Armistice Day, and probably there would be some announcement and discussion at the next meeting ol the City Council. How soon, or how delayed, thal day might be, none could know, but it would be wise to have plans in train, One proposal, on which he acted, wa, that, besiA?s a great outdoor jOlli. lication, there should be a really worth-while musical festival, and 4 meeting of interested societies 4ni bodies had been called.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 230, 26 September 1944, Page 4
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