NAMES OF THE ANZACS
WREATH FEOM NEW ZEALAND
LONDON, 25th July. The Australian names have been placed m a conspicuous position on the Menin Gate, a whole panel instantly catching the eye when entering the mam arch. At Ypres another panel flanks the stairs leading to the rampjirt.
_Sir GlanyUle Ryrie, the Australian High Commissioner, and Lady Eyrie deposited an official wreath/ inscribed From the people of Australia." One of the most outstanding featTrYW pel£eat reduction of the A.i.i'. badge. Major Phillips and Captains Coleman, Murphy, and Forrest represented the Australian service. The last-named fcVdSaL°n n s.b6halfofthelst A wreath was also placed on behalf "FrSTJh ralana' beia S Ascribed: ironi the Government, High Commissioner and people of New Zealand." l-rrtf i -^ usl rallan v«itors were delighted with the perfect condition of their countrymen's graves, notably i" a modern 617 St Tynecot > "*ieh
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 9
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