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Unveiling of the Monument [in Memory of GENERAL WOLFE

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by the MARQUIS DE MONTCALM
Relayed from GREENWICH PARK
, Arrival of the MAYOR OF GREENWICH, Councillor T. H. P. BEECHAM , J.P., and ALDERMEN OF GREENWICH, accompanied by Dr. TAIT McKENZIE , the sculptor, and Mr. A. S. G. BUTLER , the Architect and The CANADIAN MINISTER TO FRANCE, the Hon. PHILIPPE ROY
' 0 Canada,' by the Band
The FRENCH AMBASSADOR, M. DE FLEURIAU , and the MARQUIS DE MONTCALM
' La Marseillaise,' by the Band
The DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, accompanied by the FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, the Rt. Hon. ALBERT VICTOR ALEXANDER , M.P., and the SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR, the Rt. Hon.
THOMAS SHAW , C.B.E., M.P.
' God Save the King,' by the Band
3.0 app. Sir CAMPBELL STUART will invite the MARQUIS DE MONTCALM to unveil the Monument
THE MARQUIS DE MONTCALM will unveil, and will deliver a short address in French. He will be followed by THE CANADIAN MINISTER TO FRANCE
BAND of the ROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL, GREENWICH (by kind permission of Rear-Admiral
LAURENCE R. OLIPHANT )

Contributors

Unknown:
T. H. P. Beecham
Accompanied By:
Dr. Tait McKenzie
Accompanied By:
Mr. A. S. G. Butler
Unknown:
Philippe Roy
Unknown:
M. de Fleuriau
Unknown:
Albert Victor Alexander
Unknown:
Thomas Shaw
Unknown:
Sir Campbell Stuart
Unknown:
Laurence R. Oliphant

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