PRISONERS’ TRIBUTE
Late Commercial SOUTHERN EXCHANGES
MEMORIAL TO LATE CHAPLAIN (Special to TUN SUNj WELLINGTON, Thursday. • It looks as if something deep In the hearts of these men must have been touched by the late chaplain,” said the Minister of Justice, the Hon. T. M. Wilford, this morning, referring to the fact that the inmates of the Wi Take reformatory camp, established in 1919, have erected a memorial cairn to the late Rev. James Holmes, prison chaplain. “So far as I know such a thing as this is unique in prison history,” he added. The unveiling ceremony will take place on Saturday afternoon, March 2. and the Minister and Mrs. Wilford have been invit»-ti : > 1-- present.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 11
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116PRISONERS’ TRIBUTE Late Commercial SOUTHERN EXCHANGES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 11
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