FURTHER SPORTS RESULTS
In the Tunnel Relay some Coys were in the fortunate position of fielding two teams, & the final was fought off with A Coy & B Coy of the 24th, the flag falling to B Coy. This Coy has made quite a name for itself in all sports on board, & we t must give them a big hand.
* LOST - £ 3:10:0, in 10/- notes, wages of sick men, finder please return to- Mr Hunter, Y M C A. £ 1:0:0, (Note) - between Palm Court Lounge' & Y M C A. Finder please return to Spr Vaughan, 13 Rly C Coy. SAY GOODBYE TO OLD NEL ZEALAND (Reproduced in "Serial Waves" by special permission of the author) There’s a sound of War's alarms, Force has once more challenged right, There ’s a call again to arms - uhizacs, we must fight.
(Chorus) - Goodbye, land of bush & fern, Ls-al to our flag and King, For you we will ever yearn, Lift your voice and sing. (Chorus) (by Harry Walker- C/rto)
Say goodbye to old New Zealand ’Cos we’re off to a far off clime, Say goodbye to all our sweethearts, For we may be gone a good long time; We're going to fight - fight for freedom And the land that gave us birth And we will ne’er forget New Zealand, The dearest little spot on earth.
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Serial Waves, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 September 1940, Page 3
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