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THE GRAVE OF THOMAS BR ACKEN. —A suggestion that a fund should be raised to provide for tho perpetual upkeep of the grave of Thomas Bracken has bee n made by the mayor (Mr A. H. Allen). The grave is in the No rthern Cemetery, in that portion of the grounds which looks out over the city. The inscription on the stone includes two stanzas from ‘Not Understood.’

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Evening Star, Issue 23991, 16 September 1941, Page 8

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THE GRAVE OF THOMAS BR ACKEN.—A suggestion that a fund should be raised to provide for tho perpetual upkeep of the grave of Thomas Bracken has bee n made by the mayor (Mr A. H. Allen). The grave is in the No rthern Cemetery, in that portion of the grounds which looks out over the city. The inscription on the stone includes two stanzas from ‘Not Understood.’ Evening Star, Issue 23991, 16 September 1941, Page 8

THE GRAVE OF THOMAS BR ACKEN.—A suggestion that a fund should be raised to provide for tho perpetual upkeep of the grave of Thomas Bracken has bee n made by the mayor (Mr A. H. Allen). The grave is in the No rthern Cemetery, in that portion of the grounds which looks out over the city. The inscription on the stone includes two stanzas from ‘Not Understood.’ Evening Star, Issue 23991, 16 September 1941, Page 8