CITIZENS’ WAR MEMORIAL
V DECISION OF EXECUTIVE ORIGINAL DECISION ADHERED TO WORK TO BE EXPEDITED A largely attended meeting of the executive of the Wellington Citizens’ War Memorial was held last night when it was decided that the following statement he made to the public:— (1) The funds already In hand had been collected from the public on the understanding that it would he utilised for the erection of a purely symbolical memorial. (2) The executive were advised by their professional assessor that the selected site is unsuitable for the erection of a carillon.
(3) Thft executive are of the opinion that the public desire the memorial to he erected as soon as possible. A resolution was carried, there being four dissentient votes: “That the executive proceed with the printing of conditions of competition for the Wellington Citizens’ War Memorial.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12298, 18 November 1925, Page 7
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