I A collection taken up in Hamilton on I Ansae Day was devoted to the provision of permanent name-plates on memorial trees planted in the town. : “We jra/,o over the past few years in wonderment. As an hydra headed serpent, or many-headed monster lifted, itself from its surroundings in the fairy tales of the long ago, so did Germany seek to impress the universe with her supremacy, and its invincibility in the year of our Lord lflld.”—Padre Walls al, the Aiw.oo. service at. Palmerston North.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 6
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