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Queen Visits War Graves

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) YPRES, Belguim), May 15. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh end their five-day State visit to Belgium in Ypres today on the site of the first World War battlegrounds of the Ypres Salient. They will visit Tyne Cot the biggest Commonwealth cemetery of the war, which cantains 519 New Zealand graves. At Poperinghe the Queen will visit Talbot House, the birth-place of the Toe H movement, founded by the Australian-born Rev. “Tubby" Clayton, who is a chaplain to the Queen.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31060, 16 May 1966, Page 11

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Queen Visits War Graves Press, Volume CV, Issue 31060, 16 May 1966, Page 11

Queen Visits War Graves Press, Volume CV, Issue 31060, 16 May 1966, Page 11

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