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“WHERE OUR SOLDIERS SLEEP.”

Tha Rev. M. Mullineux, M.C., the repwv aenfcative at Calais of the New Zealand B.d Ooss and of kindred associations in thj dominions, will deliver a lecture in Burns Hall te-morrOw night on a subject that is of poignant interest to- the relatives of soldiers trio-fell oh’ the'French front during the war- and are buried there. In his official capacity Mr Mullinenx is repeatedly travelling l through the war zone, and h© is the possessor of a large number of glides which ho will exhibit illustrating the devastation that was wrought during the war and th* achievements of the Imperial War Graves Commission in providing suitable resting-places for the slain. Arrangements have been made for Mr-Mullineux. meeting at'‘the Returned Soldiers’ Association Clubhouse to-morrow afternoon rdatiwoa of. deceased soldiers who may, be desirous of secUiiug information from .hinfi . v‘ '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 7

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“WHERE OUR SOLDIERS SLEEP.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 7

“WHERE OUR SOLDIERS SLEEP.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 7