A help to victory on Empire Day from the boys & girls of the Empire

Includes What Empire day means by Viscount Milner, brave deeds of empire represented by heroic acts of specific combatants including Sergeant T. Samson, Newfoundland Regiment, list with some biographical detail of "custodians of empire" including Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Patrick Morris, "T...

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Main Author: Over Seas Club
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Over Seas Club 1917
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns2/id/2631
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Summary:Includes What Empire day means by Viscount Milner, brave deeds of empire represented by heroic acts of specific combatants including Sergeant T. Samson, Newfoundland Regiment, list with some biographical detail of "custodians of empire" including Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Patrick Morris, "The Children's Hymn" words and music by C.E. Hodges, heroines of the Great War, and "our fighting men's prizes." Also included are brief descriptions of the empire including "The seal speaks (Newfoundland)". Paging includes text on back cover. -- On cover "Presented to" [with the name Margaret McLaren pencilled in] "who has helped to send some comfort & happiness to the brave men who are fighting to uphold the freedom of our Glorious Empire."