BIIOCKENHUEST VISITED
WREATHS ON CENOTAPH
TODAY
LONDON, November 10.
In compliance with the request of residents of Brockenhurst, who are still devotedly tending the • graves "of many of New Zealand's soldiers who died in wartime at the Zealand No. 1 General Hospital there, the All Blacks broke their journey to Bournemouth and visited the cemetery. The manager (Mr. V. It. Meredith) placed a wreath on the Stone of Remembrance, . A clergyman read prayers, ..and Mr. Meredith delivered a short address. The footballers stood with heads bowed for several minutes and later- met iand conversed with a number- of nurses who attended the Dominion's soldiers in wartime. ..:. ' ;.■;.': .'. ■.
. The team on Monday -will ..place wreaths on the -Cenotaph- in-.-White-.liaii.' . . ':.' • y. ', ;:::■::.-:..;, .
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 6
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BIIOCKENHUEST VISITED
Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 6
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