THE PREMIER’S TOUR.
SCHOOL MEMORIAL AT OAMARU. By Telegraph.—Press Association Oamaru, Last Night. The Prime Minister reached Oamaru on Saturday afternoon, and in the presence of a very large concourse unveiled the Oamaru South School memorial gates, erected in proud and grateful memory of the services and sacrifice of the pupils and teachers of the Oamaru South School in the European War of 1914-18. The gates are a massive structure of six pillars and double and single iron gates, suitably inscribed on two tablets, with the school monogram on the gates. Mr. Massey, accompanied by Hon. D. T. Fleming (Otago Education Board) was assisted at the unveiling by the Hon. E. P. Lee, member for Oamaru. The Prime Minister, who was suffering from a severe cold after an exceedingly strenuous week in the south, left at five o’clock and was motored to Temuka by Mr. Lee, where he spent the night prior to departing for Christchurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1922, Page 5
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156THE PREMIER’S TOUR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1922, Page 5
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