SOLDIERS’ GRAVES.
WORK ON GALLIPOLI. CONCENTRATION OF CEMETERIES. Advice has been received by the Internal Affairs Department from the Imperia! War Graves Commission, through the High Commissioner (Sir James Allen) that a number of cemeteries on Gallipoli have been concentrated. Gully Ravine- No. 1 cemetery, which is situated three miles north-east of Cape Helles, has been concentrated into Geoghegap’s Bluff cemetery, which is approximately half a mile further | to the north-east, and Chailak Dere (valley I with a stream running through it) Nos. 1 and 2 'cemeteries have been concentrated , into Embarkation Pier cemetery, Anzac. i The Chailak Dere cemeteries lie about one i and three-quarter miles north-east of Anzac Cove, and not far from Embarkation Pier. The remains in Gully Beach cemetery and most of the other burying-grounds of Cape Helles have been concentrated at Pink ; Fann cemef— i
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 9
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140SOLDIERS’ GRAVES. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 9
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