LATE CAPT. SCOTTS MEMORY
HONOURED IX OTAHO. (By Ti'iOKrauh.-lU'css Assoclalloii-V ; OURctilni December 3. ■ U ■ Qucen.stmvn tn-ilay tablets Ml commemoration of Captain Scott and bis enmpaiiions were unveiled Ui Qnernslovn I'ailc. The iu-a orij-matal a lev; months auo at a parade of the QueensIrnvu cadets, and the boys have joined whole-heartedly in roller!inji I'nnrls for the purpose. The tablets art- placed, on one majestic boulder in'the, park. There is no ornate carving. «l'p n them, )iul> tliey aio massive mild of artistic simplicity. There was a large gathering of people ni tlio, ecremony of uineiliiis; which was carried out by Colonel Ban-' chop, Officer Coniraaiidisip: the district. Speeches were also given by Sir. D. F. Sutherland (Mayor of QuceiistcnviA. Ilm Hon. T. Fcipis. Hie Vtev. D. Dili ton, and Mr., D. M'Faibno (Mayor of In< vcvcaiyjli).
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 4
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135LATE CAPT. SCOTTS MEMORY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 4
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