ANZAC CLUB OPENED IN SINGAPORE
\ A new Anzac Club, providing all the amenities for the comfort of Australian and New Zealand troops in Malaya, has been opened by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. The building was donated by the builder, who asked the authorities to accept it as an Englishman's tribute to the colonial troops. Speaking at the ’opening, the Governor said he wished to thank the men of Australia and New Zealand for the way in which they had fitted in with (he life of Malaya. They had pro foundly influenced the outlook of the country on the war. Wherever they had gone they -had made friends, and when the time came for them to move on Malaya would miss them.
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 83, 25 July 1941, Page 3
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