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Madre Sherri Weinberg speaks at the Armistice Day commemorations in Waiouru last Mondesy, which was a simpie wreath laying ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth Il Army Memorial Museum. School children from Waiouru Primary School and Keri Keri Christian School attended the service held at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in memory of offtcial peace after World War I. Renamed Remembrance Day, services were held throughout the country and in Waiouru the commemoration was marked partiy with the firing of a 105 millimetre light gun by a 16th Field Regiment

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 664, 26 November 1996, Page 4

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Madre Sherri Weinberg speaks at the Armistice Day commemorations in Waiouru last Mondesy, which was a simpie wreath laying ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth Il Army Memorial Museum. School children from Waiouru Primary School and Keri Keri Christian School attended the service held at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in memory of offtcial peace after World War I. Renamed Remembrance Day, services were held throughout the country and in Waiouru the commemoration was marked partiy with the firing of a 105 millimetre light gun by a 16th Field Regiment Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 664, 26 November 1996, Page 4

Madre Sherri Weinberg speaks at the Armistice Day commemorations in Waiouru last Mondesy, which was a simpie wreath laying ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth Il Army Memorial Museum. School children from Waiouru Primary School and Keri Keri Christian School attended the service held at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in memory of offtcial peace after World War I. Renamed Remembrance Day, services were held throughout the country and in Waiouru the commemoration was marked partiy with the firing of a 105 millimetre light gun by a 16th Field Regiment Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 664, 26 November 1996, Page 4

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