THE MEMORIAL MUSEUM.
*WO CEREMONIES A MISTAKE.
(To the Editor.)
One may fully respect the feelU - towards the Memorial Jltan-* cenotaph without freeing that the faS to hold a separate dedication ceremony ig l',/ Surely it would be. a BeridU* mistake te 3 two Mr monies, By next AnZ iffife Memorial Museum, which is a memorial?, iS as a museum, will be five months 61d L S opened ftnd accepted institution, ThmU+f associations of Wo Bay 4re most saff a dedication then must in some measure Z' as an anti-climax. Besides, the SiiMortfiS this idea are not consistent. They havfl, tended, and quite rightly, that tfe £S aspect of the museum be emphasised stTt that end they have asked that &Sm& t erected Otttside the building. The 2? h , is therefore pdrt of the whole memorial IS and Should be dedicated and acceS wSt eity when the building is opened U ffiS over. To separate the two would h? f weaken the effect of both ceremonies n»° hesitates to bring the Governor-General ft? the discussion but one cannot help feelW SS his Excellency's preference would be *£;£■ cereflioriy. cn'&iAiT
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 247, 18 October 1929, Page 6
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