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WAR MEMORIALS.

CITY PROPOSALS DISCUSSED. MOl'S'T KDKN. The City Councils war memorial scheme ™ approved in part by lhe Mount Eden Borough Council li>t even-| ing On the recommendation of the, Kiiianee Commit tee it was resolved without discuss-ion that the Council approve the proposal to erect a museum in the! (inter Domain to accommodate war; trophic.- in addition In objectc of art and I science. The committee also recommended i and it was resolved that the council | approve of the setting aside of the dock | site for the purpose of a memorial, but would prefer that the latter should be, a bandstand, shelter, drinking fountain. 1 or something else that would be useful | to the public and thai would add lo the attractions nf tiie reserve. MOCNT M.ISKRT. At a meeting of the Mount Albert Borough I ouneil lnut evening the Finance and l-egal Committee, in the course of j in report, stated that the proposal made by the Mount Albert Literary Society to extend and complete the present Domain on the slope of Mount Albert as a suitable peace memori.il. would not serve the needs of the borough. It «ii< suggested by them, however, that the erection of a) library and municipal buildinps would he, generally approved of as a memorial. The sugg<*«ti<in was received.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 8

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WAR MEMORIALS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 8

WAR MEMORIALS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 8

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