ANZAC OBSERVANCES.
gj r The wise and kind suggestion o! Mr F. L. Earli, "that the wreaths placed on the cenotaph remain there and be not transferred tc> Waikumete, that all may sfee and do reverence," comes to crown the sacred observance we had thought complete. On® more suggestion I would add: that a floodlight be thrown on our memorial from dusk, that belated visitors may not be disappointed. May one hope th&t these suggestions, too late for this year, may be approved and perpetuated for the coming years. The Victoria League will never fail to place individual wreaths on each soldier's grave at Waikumete. Kate Keesing. Radnor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 16
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