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MEMORIAL TREE PLANTED

WAIKATO CHILDREN'S CAMP [rROII OCII OWN CORUKSI'ONDEVI'I HAMILTON, Monday party visited the children's camp Port Wail; ato during the week-end, '• H. Paul, and a tree was planted in '"Ptnory of tin- late Mr. C. L. Barker, "nncrly chief reporter of the Waikato Klines, who 11ri«I been an ardent worker " n behalf of the Waikato Children's nin P League. A protective enclosure V s erected around the tree, and a plaquo stating that it had been planted "J,. 1 , memorial to a good friend of the ( luclreii was fixed in position bv the editor of the Times, Mr. H. W. Nixon, he visitors inspected the camp, men is ,being prepared for the arrival 01 the children.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 11

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MEMORIAL TREE PLANTED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 11

MEMORIAL TREE PLANTED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 11

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