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CARE OF WAR GRAVES

SYSTEM IN HAMILTON SPECIAL PLOT SET ASIDE [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday No trouble is experienced in Hamilton in keeping soldiers' graves in good order, stated the president of the Hamilton Returned Soldiers' Association, Mr. E. F. Clayton-Greene, to-day. Occasional inspection by representatives of the Hamilton Borough Council and the Returned Soldiers' Association ensures that the graves are not neglected. Tho majority of soldiers' graves are to bo found in a soldiers' plot, a section of the Hamilton East Cemetery set apart for the interment of returned soldiers shortly after the war through tlie kindness of a private citizen. Tho graves of soldiers buried elsewhere are cared for privately.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22673, 10 March 1937, Page 14

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CARE OF WAR GRAVES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22673, 10 March 1937, Page 14

CARE OF WAR GRAVES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22673, 10 March 1937, Page 14

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