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PRUSSIA’S CENOTAPH

UNVEILING CEREMONY. WAR DEAD REMEMBERED. LONDON, June 5. Prussia’s Cenotaph, a plain sft. block of black granite from Sweden, was unveiled to-day as a salute of 10.1 gun; was fired and 54 colours of the old Army were dipped by a guard of honour, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times. Ir his speech marking the unveiling, the Prussian Premier, Herr Bftnin, declared that the beaten gold super-im-posed on the curling silver leaves of tho wreath on the Cenotaph was symbolical of tho Prussian desire to com memorate fully all Germany’s dead. The gold melted down was procured from Prussian decorations which had belonged to pre-war generations. President Hindenburg, wearing an old uniform, and pikelhaube, in three simple sentences made a renewed ap peal for unity which, he said, was the best way to show gratitude to the heroes who had once fought shoulder to shoulder until death. Thu Cenotaph is in what formerly wa an old guardhouse close to the Royal Palace. The exterior remains untouched and the interior has been converted into a simple memorial hall. It is a bare chamber with an opening in the roof to allow the sun, rain and snow to enter.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 7

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PRUSSIA’S CENOTAPH Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 7

PRUSSIA’S CENOTAPH Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 7

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