SOLDIERS GRAVES.
A of ladits i> to be held in the City Council Chamber at four o'clock this afternoon, to consider Mrs Seddon's proposal that a "Guild of Lo}-al Women" should be formed lure. The idea-, -we believe, is that such a guild would assist the guild in South Africa, which has made the care of the soldieib' graves its tpecial duty. We published souw dayo ago a summary of the annual report of the South African Guild, in whi<:i> plc«.suit was txpivsjwi at thb pix».s(>ect of New Zealand taking a share in tin.- work. Curuuia. lias joiittd heartily in the movem-.-nt, which has the warm sup-, port and co-upevation of the Cape and the Imperial Gor-.Tnmtnt. Ciurt-erbury, wlikii w,n &j ready to do her tih-aie towtu-ds up-lu»i-hui{ th.- honour of the flag, should be unxioao tlmt the graves of thiw-e who fell are prtswvod with revei'ent care, and willing to help ;us much a.f pttssible those kind-heart-cd wonu-n who have undertaken this duty for the Empire.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11534, 17 March 1903, Page 5
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