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<p>[Page 17]</p><p>that absolutely no difference is being made in that regard, one can only label it an injustice. Most likely the authorities in Germany aren't even familiar with the details of these payments. Apart from his special school, Lieutenant Marks has also begun to organise a tombstone - one could almost say, a memorial - for those who died in camp. To judge from a drawing that was recently displayed, it is to be a rather tall obelisk with a plaque, all made from the granite that is so abundant here. He had a stonemason come up from Liverpool who is very good at it, while scaffolding and the necessary spadework are done by volunteers. It's an enormous endeavour that should take several months to complete. The camp of the married couples has finally been transferred from the insalubrious Bourke to the much healthier Canberra, that is, to the nearby Molonglo. The reports from the new place are pretty satisfactory, but it seems</p>