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MENIN GATE. The Gate at Ypres in course of erection by Belgium in memory of the valour of the British troops. It is situated where the Menin road enters Ypres, and the recent unveiling ceremony was impressive. —Dr Clifford James, photo

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Otago Witness, Issue 3829, 2 August 1927, Page 40

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MENIN GATE. The Gate at Ypres in course of erection by Belgium in memory of the valour of the British troops. It is situated where the Menin road enters Ypres, and the recent unveiling ceremony was impressive. —Dr Clifford James, photo Otago Witness, Issue 3829, 2 August 1927, Page 40

MENIN GATE. The Gate at Ypres in course of erection by Belgium in memory of the valour of the British troops. It is situated where the Menin road enters Ypres, and the recent unveiling ceremony was impressive. —Dr Clifford James, photo Otago Witness, Issue 3829, 2 August 1927, Page 40

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