The Star Late Edition

The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month…

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NATIONAL Remembranc­e Sunday will be held on November 11, hosted by the City of Joburg.

This year’s event is especially significan­t as it marks the centenary of the signing of an armistice 100 years ago, ending World War 1 in 1918, which was commonly known as “the War to end all Wars”.

The dream of a world without war never came true, and 21 years after the end of the World War 1, World War II broke out in 1939.

The 2018 service will also mark the centenary of the Battle of Square Hill in Palestine, where soldiers of the Cape Corps distinguis­hed themselves against Turkish forces loyal to Germany.

The Remembranc­e Sunday commemorat­ion will open with a march past the Cenotaph, with hundreds of civic marchers in the parade, along with military bands, veterans’ organisati­ons and youth groups, and supported by the SANDF.

An interfaith religious service will be led by Reverend Trevor Slade, an inter-denominati­onal minister from the SA Air Force Associatio­n.

There will then be a wreath-laying ceremony, with the first wreath to be laid by the mayor, followed by other civic dignitarie­s, senior SANDF officials, ex-service organisati­ons, diplomatic representa­tives and youth groups. Members of the public will also be given the opportunit­y to lay flowers. The event is open to all.

The service will be held at the Cenotaph, Harrison Street, on November 11 from 2pm.

The Cenotaph has recently been cleaned and scrubbed after it was defaced with spray-painted graffiti in mid-October. The city’s directorat­e of arts, culture and heritage sent a specialist team to the clean the memorial.

 ?? THE HERITAGE PORTAL ?? THE Cenotaph in the Joburg CBD has been cleaned, after it was vandalised with spray paint, in time for the Remembranc­e Service which will be held on Sunday. |
THE HERITAGE PORTAL THE Cenotaph in the Joburg CBD has been cleaned, after it was vandalised with spray paint, in time for the Remembranc­e Service which will be held on Sunday. |

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