MEMORIAL IN FRANCE.
BRITISH EMPIRE'S DEAD. "Renter. PARIS. July 7. In the presence of the Marquess of Crewe, the Ear! of Ypres, 'Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, many Allied officers, and British and French spectators, , the Prince of Wales, accompanied by Prince Henry and M. Doumergue, President of France, unveiled a tablet at Notre Dame in memory of the British killed in the war. The memorial was erected bv the Imperial Graves Commission as representing the whole of the Empire," various parts of which shared the cost proportionately to the number of dead from each,- ' ■' • ,>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18756, 9 July 1924, Page 11
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