RUPERT BROOKES.
AN UNTENDED GRAVE. [ PROPOSED ATTENTION, LONDON, 7uly 13. The Westminster Gazette states: "Of Britain's million war graves, that of the poet, Rupert Brookes, at the island of Scyros, in the Aegean Sea, alone is uetended, but "this will be remedied, when the St. Barnabas pilgrim ship, Stella dltalia, calls at the island next month. The ship will take ex-soldiers and relatives to Salonika and Gallipoli. The Rev. M. Mullineux, wh) is well-known in Australia, is organising the tour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19386, 22 July 1926, Page 10
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