AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL.
ON FRENCH BATTLEFIELD
SYDNEY, March 16. .Flans have been formulated by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes; for the £250,000 memorial to the Australian soldiers who were engaged in the Great War on the French battlefields. A committee will shortly be appointed, consisting of an Australian architect and an English architect, with a Frenchman as chairman. The Prime Minister is anxious that France should take part in the scheme, his opinion being that the superb imagination of the Latin race, which has found expression in the Arc de Triomphe. the Pantheon, and other famous memorial** will ensure that the monument erected to commemorate Australia's part in the war is a fitting one. As soon as the committee is appointed designs will be called for. Prefer»noa will ha given to Australian architects, other things being equal, but, should nothing suitable be submitted in the Commonwealth there will be no stipulation against the acceptance of a design from elsewhere. The memorial j will Be situated on the ridge about two I miles from Vilfers-Bretonneux itself. ! AH that is required in the way of marble or other material for its construction [ will be sent from Australia. As the work of building the memorial will h* ! spread over a period of about ten years, ! on?y a small annual outlay will }>c I involved. i It is not expected that the Government will be called upon to pay the total cost of the memorial. Already the Prime Minister has received promises of substantial private support.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 March 1922, Page 8
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251AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 March 1922, Page 8
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