Presbyterian War Memorial.
CHURCH AT PRETORIA.
A circular £orwarse<i fey phz secretary of the New Zealanders' Association at Pretoria states that "it is proposed 'to erect a church, in Pretoria, to be a memorial to the Piesbyterian soldiers who fell during $je war in South Africa." Under the term ,'.'eoijqiiej:? ■" ars included oflicers. 1 men and nurses, of r^galft'r ojr"jrj|i'OgslffF Q9rR3. bTxrfed in places known or unknown, who died of wounds or siokness during bostilitiss. The proposal has been approved by the leaders of the Presbyterian Church la Scotland, England, and Ireland, and they express a hope that their brethren in tho colonies will support tha effort that is being made pQ erect a church nt Pretoria. The names of those commemorated will be inscribed in some suitable plaoa jn fcge J^uilding. Subscriptions relay: be' sent to the Bey. James Gray, Moderatoroorf r the General Assembly of South Africa, the Manse, Visagle Street' Pretoria', . 'l
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6136, 4 December 1903, Page 2
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155Presbyterian War Memorial. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6136, 4 December 1903, Page 2
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