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FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL.

TO THE EDITOR. .Sir,—ln justice to the suburban ministers, will you allow me to make a slight correction in your last evenings report of Monday's meeting at tho Town Hall. What I said, or at least intended to say, was that circulars had been sent out twice to all the city clergy, and only two favored ns with a reply, one declining .to assist, acting under a resolution of his deacons' court, and the other offering every assistance. In'St, Kiida, St Clair, and South .Dunedin and Cavorsham the clergy have, without exception, done their utmost to help the movement, and it is not- their fault that we hare rot collected mure, money.— 1 am, etc., D. Harris Hastings. March 20.

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Evening Star, Issue 18230, 21 March 1923, Page 9

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FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. Evening Star, Issue 18230, 21 March 1923, Page 9

FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. Evening Star, Issue 18230, 21 March 1923, Page 9

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