JENNINGS CARMICHAEL.
AUSTRALIAN' MEMORIAL. London*, November 29. As a result, of the faulty way ii which it was packer!, tho white marble liook that was sent to England to be placed on the grave of Jennings Carmichae! the Australian poetess, at Wood Orange Park, has arrived in a damaged condition. One of the nails used in securing tho lid "of tho packing-case was driven practically right through the book. The memorial, which is intended as a tribute to Jennings Carmichaol from a number of her Australian admirers, was in the form of an open bonk. On one pago was sculptured a spray of wattle blossom, tho opposite p-igo being inscribed: — "A Wattle Day tribute to tho memory of Jennings Cannichael, an Australian poetess. • "Ah, little flower, 1 loved of old, Hear little, downy Heads of gold." '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15481, 12 December 1913, Page 9
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