TELEGRAMS.
THE FOUNDER OF NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL MEMORIAL SUGGESTED.
[BT TELEGRAPH — SPECIAL TO THH POST.] CHRISTCHUROH, This Day. A proposal is on foot in Christchurch to establish a national memorial to Edward Gibbon Wakefield, and it is suggested that Parliament should be asked to vote a sum by way of subsidy on private subscriptions that may be raised so as to erect in Wellington a monument worthy of the historical importance of the founder of New Zealand. The matter is to be discussed by the Canterbury College Governors and the .Early Colonista Committee.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 9
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