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CHRISTCHURCH PROVINCIAL WAR MEMORIAL.—This memorial commemorates 44 servicemen from Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelsen, and the West Coast who died in or around New Zealand during the two World Wars and have no known grave. Called the Christchurch Provincial War Memorial, it has been erected by the Government in the Ruru servicemen’s cemetery, Christchurch. The Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Gotz) will unveil the memorial tomorrow afternoon.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 12

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CHRISTCHURCH PROVINCIAL WAR MEMORIAL.—This memorial commemorates 44 servicemen from Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelsen, and the West Coast who died in or around New Zealand during the two World Wars and have no known grave. Called the Christchurch Provincial War Memorial, it has been erected by the Government in the Ruru servicemen’s cemetery, Christchurch. The Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Gotz) will unveil the memorial tomorrow afternoon. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 12

CHRISTCHURCH PROVINCIAL WAR MEMORIAL.—This memorial commemorates 44 servicemen from Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelsen, and the West Coast who died in or around New Zealand during the two World Wars and have no known grave. Called the Christchurch Provincial War Memorial, it has been erected by the Government in the Ruru servicemen’s cemetery, Christchurch. The Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Gotz) will unveil the memorial tomorrow afternoon. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 12