FRENCH WAR MEMORIALS.
TEE HIGHLAND DIVISION. BEAUMONT KAMEL FIGHT. LIVERPOOL'S " GIVENCHY HALL. ; .■'...;'■ ... . """* ~" ■' ■" ':':''.'SK:;;: ; v;? ; ' '■;->. By Telegraph—Press Association— ■ (Received 9.55 p.m.) ~~"'" ; :' A. and K.Z. PARIS. Sept. 28. 'j Field-Marshal Foch unveiled a memorial to the 51st Highland Division v at : Beau- f mont Hamel, commemorating its fight on ■ July 1, 1916. : The Liverpool Memorial Hall, including . a library, cinema theatre and hospital, was opened at Givenchy, which Liverpool, England, "adopted" ; under the scheme by which British cities agreed to assist in . French reconstruction.- ,• .. ':;-■ .. V;V • ■■■'■. Mr. Stephen Walsh, British ! Secretary . for; Wax, whose son was ' killed/ at '. Givenchy in 1918, was present.;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18827, 30 September 1924, Page 7
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100FRENCH WAR MEMORIALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18827, 30 September 1924, Page 7
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