AN ATTACK UPON THE STATUES OF AUCKLAND was made by a SUN contributor on Monday. He chose as two particularly bad examples the figure of Lord Kitchener, at Oratia (left), and that representing Nurse Caved, which stands over the entrance to the Children's Hospital. “If we must have wars in the future," he said, “let them be, if not bloodless, at least statueless wars."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 1
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64AN ATTACK UPON THE STATUES OF AUCKLAND was made by a SUN contributor on Monday. He chose as two particularly bad examples the figure of Lord Kitchener, at Oratia (left), and that representing Nurse Caved, which stands over the entrance to the Children's Hospital. “If we must have wars in the future," he said, “let them be, if not bloodless, at least statueless wars." Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 1
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