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FORMER WAR-TIME PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE remember their fallen comrades. A photograph taken at the wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial in the Cathedral grounds yesterday. The wreath-bearers are Mr D. Bailey (left) and Mr L. C. II urndell. The reunion of former prisoners of the Japanese, held in Christchurch during the week-end, was the first national reunion.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29367, 21 November 1960, Page 16

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FORMER WAR-TIME PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE remember their fallen comrades. A photograph taken at the wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial in the Cathedral grounds yesterday. The wreath-bearers are Mr D. Bailey (left) and Mr L. C. II urndell. The reunion of former prisoners of the Japanese, held in Christchurch during the week-end, was the first national reunion. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29367, 21 November 1960, Page 16

FORMER WAR-TIME PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE remember their fallen comrades. A photograph taken at the wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial in the Cathedral grounds yesterday. The wreath-bearers are Mr D. Bailey (left) and Mr L. C. II urndell. The reunion of former prisoners of the Japanese, held in Christchurch during the week-end, was the first national reunion. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29367, 21 November 1960, Page 16

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