As another Anzac Day passes can SKS please help me with the origins of the following: "Remember always how much you owe to them and try to do as much for the Empire in your own day as they have done in theirs." Edward P. Who was 'Edward P'? Edward, Prince of Wales perhaps? And may that which you seek be found Dean Newman, North Queensland Australia. "As time goes by" [email protected] "While I live I grow"
Yes, Edward Prince of Wales who of course was for a brief time Edward VIII. Edward visited Australia in 1920. Recently I sold a facsimile letter that had been distributed in Australian schools at the time. It also was signed Edward P. Regards, Donnacha ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Martin Rees NEWMAN" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 4:36 AM Subject: ANZAC > As another Anzac Day passes can SKS please help me with the origins of > the following: > "Remember always how much you owe to them and try to do as much for > the Empire in your own day as they have done in theirs." Edward P. > Who was 'Edward P'? > Edward, Prince of Wales perhaps? > > And may that which you seek be found > Dean Newman, North Queensland Australia. > "As time goes by" > [email protected] > "While I live I grow"