NEW ZEALANDERS' GRAVES
IN ENGLISH CEMETERIES(Received 0 a.m) LONDON, April 23. Sir J. Allen has completed a tour of fifteen south-west of England cemeteries. He found New Zealand graves fairly well tended, but in at least two cemeteries found no one responsible for the upkeep of New Zealanders' graves, though Australians and Canadians were provided for. He immediately took action to remedy this. Sir James paid a tribute to the devotion of the ladies tending the graves, the most outstanding being Brockenhurst. —United Service.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 5
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