WHERE WAR HEROES REST.—Photographs of the newly-completed Soldiers’ Cemetery at Karori. On the left a general view of the newest section of the trim well-ordered spot in the cemetery where there are approximately five hundred graves of men who laid down their lives for their country. Though commemorated here, there were many who were buried at sea. On the right, a view of the Memorial Arch inscribed with the names of the men whose memory is perpetuated, though their bodies were committed to the oeean.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 112, 14 May 1931, Page 12
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85WHERE WAR HEROES REST.—Photographs of the newly-completed Soldiers’ Cemetery at Karori. On the left a general view of the newest section of the trim well-ordered spot in the cemetery where there are approximately five hundred graves of men who laid down their lives for their country. Though commemorated here, there were many who were buried at sea. On the right, a view of the Memorial Arch inscribed with the names of the men whose memory is perpetuated, though their bodies were committed to the oeean. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 112, 14 May 1931, Page 12
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