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A Cross of Remembrance. —The scene at the unveiling of the Cross of Remembrance—a memorial to the 182 soldiers from all parts of New Zealand, who died while in the Featherston Camp—which was unveiled in the Soldiers’ Cemetery, Featherston, on Anzac Day, by the M inister of Internal Affairs, the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle. There are only two other similar crosses in existence, one being in France, and one on Gallipoli—D. E. F. Morrell, photo.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 180, 28 April 1931, Page 7

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A Cross of Remembrance.—The scene at the unveiling of the Cross of Remembrance—a memorial to the 182 soldiers from all parts of New Zealand, who died while in the Featherston Camp—which was unveiled in the Soldiers’ Cemetery, Featherston, on Anzac Day, by the Minister of Internal Affairs, the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle. There are only two other similar crosses in existence, one being in France, and one on Gallipoli—D. E. F. Morrell, photo. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 180, 28 April 1931, Page 7

A Cross of Remembrance.—The scene at the unveiling of the Cross of Remembrance—a memorial to the 182 soldiers from all parts of New Zealand, who died while in the Featherston Camp—which was unveiled in the Soldiers’ Cemetery, Featherston, on Anzac Day, by the Minister of Internal Affairs, the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle. There are only two other similar crosses in existence, one being in France, and one on Gallipoli—D. E. F. Morrell, photo. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 180, 28 April 1931, Page 7