"A COLUMN IN THE SQUARE."
TO THB EDITOR OF THB FBES3.
I Sir,—Your correspondent, M.A., ventures a hope.that I will-not lose sight of Cracroft Hill as a possible and suitable site for a memorial to the fallen of Canterbury. To this I beg to make reply that I am keeping the matter steadily in view. When Christchurch has irrevocably damned itself in the eyes' of decent men, as the only city in the Empire which denied its central site and space to the memory of the saviours of the nation, and converted it to base uses, then, and then only, will 1 seriously consider sites elsewlisrc • By their deeds ye shall know them! —Yours, etc., GEORGE GOULD. Avonbauk. Christchurch, December 9th.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19180, 10 December 1927, Page 17
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