SOLDIERS' GRAVES
"Sir,—l notic I .} in your to-day's issue of Thf. Dominion that "with the °b]ect_ of inculcating in the mimls of t e using generation tt.c reverent recognition due to tlio Inst resting-place of our solders, the W.N.E. Girls' Club approached the Wellington Headmasters' Association, seeking its cooperation in securing msistncl of school children ,n th, care of the soldiers' graves at Karon. £o r n n d e it p isZ ?o ü be y™ YteTi Zealand wh*> we» S rra , l those who fonght for ttyrn and •nho aie those *1 .«> jj ev . Zealand cenicwYm The rising generation are, undoubtedly also indebted, but the ears doubtea J. cs B h o uld not bo'foisted by those of older growth upon the clii Wren, and I respectfully suggest that it is the duty, and should be tho hnnnnred privilege, of the local authority J"* that Hovers are regularly bohalf of the citiTpns on the crave of every soldeir buried at Karon. KSS ourselves "behind thfchildren v.-ould not apply to 1J6.-I am, g GRACE , ■Wellington, Novcm'ber i, 1820.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 8
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179SOLDIERS' GRAVES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 8
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