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WHERE SOLDIERS LIE

SIR JAMES ALLEN’S VISIT TO GRAVES. Australian, and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, April 22. Sir James Allen baa completed a tour of fifteen cemeteries in the southwest of England. He found tho New Zealanders’ graves fairly well tended. In at lease two cemeteries he found that no one was responsible for tho upkeep of the New Zealanders’ graves, though the Australian and Canadian were provided for. He immediately took action to remedy tlie matter. He paid a tribute to the devotion of the ladies who were tending tho graves, and said this was most outstanding at Brockenhnrst.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11193, 26 April 1922, Page 8

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WHERE SOLDIERS LIE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11193, 26 April 1922, Page 8

WHERE SOLDIERS LIE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11193, 26 April 1922, Page 8

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