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BRITAIN’S DEAD

TABLET IN NOTRE DAME. DOMINIONS REPRESENTED. Beater's Telegram. PARIS, July 7. In the presence of Lord Crewe, Lord " Ypres, and Sir Fabian Ware, many Allied officers, and British and French spectators, the Prince of Wales, accompanied by Prince Henry and President Doumergue, unveiled a tablet in m . Notre Dame, in memory of the British The tablet was erected b ; y the Im- , perial War Graves Commission, as representing the whole Empire, the various parts of which shared the cost proportionately to the number of dead from each.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11876, 9 July 1924, Page 8

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BRITAIN’S DEAD New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11876, 9 July 1924, Page 8

BRITAIN’S DEAD New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11876, 9 July 1924, Page 8

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