SOUTH AFRICA REMEMBERS
NEW ZEALANDERS?
To surviving relativesnof New- .Zealanders ‘.-who lost tlioir.xj.ivos in-, the Boer, war it will be consolation to .hear that many of the cemeteries- in which their dead lie are ‘beingT lovingly. Jilipt in o-der.
Miss Thel Jackson, of* Dunedin, has received from Miss Edith Steytler a report on tlio doings of the African Graves Association. It contains- a detailed account of operations by various sub-committees. No fewer than 32 cemeteries are declared to he in order. In a supplementary communication Miss Steytler names the men whose graves are within her own juris-diction-of Capo Province. . They are: Sergeant. -S. W. Gourley, Sergeant H. Rule, Gunner O. T. Smith, .-Troopers H. J. Proctor, Connell, T. -Hampton, Fi G. Anderson, G. Ballon, K Barron, G. Daniels, L. Matthews, A. H. Harrison, D. C. Cameron, J. S. Goring, Privates T. Goodsell, It. W. Morris, A. Burroughs, 11. York, J. Murphy, Piftterson and G. W. Miss Stcytlor’s a'ddress is Norfolk House, Sea Point, Capetown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1929, Page 2
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164SOUTH AFRICA REMEMBERS Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1929, Page 2
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