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Armistice Day a very special one

Wednesday 14 November 2018 | Published in Local

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Armistice Day a very special one
Lined up for a photo after Sunday's commemoration are: (from left) Nga Poua, Inspector John Strickland, Akaiti Puna, prime minister Henry Puna, NZ High Commissioner Peter Marshall and his wife Pamela, Police Commissioner Maara Tetava, Lieutenant Commander Kerry Driver and Chief Petty Officer Andrew Orr. 18111178

The Cook Islands celebrated a hugely significant historical event on Sunday, when a commemoration at the Cenotaph marked 100 years since the signing of the Armistice, which ended World War One.

The Cook Islands celebrated a hugely significant historical event on Sunday, when a commemoration at the Cenotaph marked 100 years since the signing of the Armistice, which ended World War One.


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