GALLIPOLI GRAVES
WORK OF COMMISSION THE KING’S APPRECIATION Press Association —By —Copyright LONDON, September 16. (Received September 17, at 10 a.m.) Major A. H. L. Hardinge (Equerry to the King) has sent a letter to Sir Fabian Ware on behalf of the King stating that the King wishes member# of the Imperial War Graves Commission to know how deeply His Majesty was impressed by the beauty of , the cemeteries on the Peninsula and the care with which the war graves on the battlefields of Helles, Anzac, and Suvla are tended. His Majesty was glad to have the opportunity of seeing another example of the fine work' of the War Graves Commission, representing all the peoples of the British Empire united m a common task. The King trusts that the knowledge of this work may bring comfort to all in this country, also in New Zealand, Australia,and India, who mourn the dead of th« Dardanelles campaign.
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Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11
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155GALLIPOLI GRAVES Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11
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