NEW ZEALAND WAR GRAVES.
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r&y Cable—Pre» Awociatios—CoFvright.) % (Au»tiWlian and N.Z. Cable Aatoctettos-) • . LONDON, May 25. Sir James Allen, New Zealand High Oonunissioneri and Sir WUliam'Hernes, Honorary Minister, spent a week visiting the New Zealand soldiers' cemeteries in i'Vancel Tne memorials were saWßiac* They • were ' received with extraordinary enthusiasm at Le JQuesnoy, whioh the New Zealanders captured from the; Germans on November 4th, 1918. The townspeople declared the New Zealanders the saviours of the,town, and they desired to co-operate in the erection of a memorial upon the walls whioh the New Zealanders scaled. .
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 7
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95NEW ZEALAND WAR GRAVES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 7
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