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Relatives of a Gallipoli warrior gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum to mark Anzac day last week. Mr Gordon Martyn, John and Jack Barton and their sister watched the ceremony which was set around the planting of a Gallipoli pine tree. See story page 9.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 285, 2 May 1989, Page 1

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Relatives of a Gallipoli warrior gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum to mark Anzac day last week. Mr Gordon Martyn, John and Jack Barton and their sister watched the ceremony which was set around the planting of a Gallipoli pine tree. See story page 9. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 285, 2 May 1989, Page 1

Relatives of a Gallipoli warrior gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum to mark Anzac day last week. Mr Gordon Martyn, John and Jack Barton and their sister watched the ceremony which was set around the planting of a Gallipoli pine tree. See story page 9. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 285, 2 May 1989, Page 1

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