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THE WREATHS.

TWO THOUSAND UNPACKED. MANV BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTES. LONDON, May 20. Fifty rnon worked night and day unpacking the wreaths. Half a dozen vans plied ceaselessly between Windsor C a silo and tho station. Six thousand have arrived and three marquees are full of them. One was from Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expedition. Practically every regiment in the Army sent one. Four thousand wreaths wore received from all parts of the country. Many were from individuals and they are being used to decorate the line of the funeral proco:>.>ion. Two thousand wreaths wore unpacked at. Windsor alone.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 843, 24 May 1910, Page 4

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THE WREATHS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 843, 24 May 1910, Page 4

THE WREATHS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 843, 24 May 1910, Page 4

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