COMMEMORATING THE DEEDS OF THE 'SIXTIES. To-day ihc Hon. R. F. Bollard unveiled a tablet in the Rangiriri Soldiers' Memorial Cemetery, to the memory of the iciny European soldiers who arc buried there The War Craves section of the Minister's Department has been leaking these cemetcries more orderly and beautiful, and a great improvement has taken place at Rangiriri, prcbably the most historic of all these hallowed places.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 87, 13 April 1927, Page 9
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68COMMEMORATING THE DEEDS OF THE 'SIXTIES. To-day ihc Hon. R. F. Bollard unveiled a tablet in the Rangiriri Soldiers' Memorial Cemetery, to the memory of the iciny European soldiers who arc buried there The War Craves section of the Minister's Department has been leaking these cemetcries more orderly and beautiful, and a great improvement has taken place at Rangiriri, prcbably the most historic of all these hallowed places. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 87, 13 April 1927, Page 9
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