SOLDIERS' GRAVES.
A SATISFACTORY REPORT. By Tcleerajili —-Press Assn —Conyrlfih!. Received May 29, 5-5 p.m. London, May 2S. Sir Thomas Mackenzie has returned after visiting the graves at Tidworth, Codford, Netlcy, Brockenlwrct, Brookwood, and Walton. He states that generally they are well kept, and are now in readiness to be taken over by the Commission, which will probably delegate the. task of caring for the graves to local associations of ladies, of which s.ome have already been formed, notably at Brockenhurst and Walton, where flowers are tended daily. The memorial stone erected at Tidworth records the names of thoss buried there. The cemetery is laid out in terraces, and the graves covered with broken marble.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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