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From: "Purified Honey Bee" <>
Subject: Re: [AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES] IMPORTANT consideration on cemeteries
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 13:08:10 +1000
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But the societies are not selling transcription books are they, which is a
big fund raiser which goes toward operating costs, more resources like
newspapers and CDs, microfiche and other things. People want information
anyway, how is it supposed to increase the demand?

Fair enough, I can see the benefit of having an index of headstone names on
the internet, like what most councils and cemetery trusts are providing,
that's really good and helpful, but photos and inscriptions I feel detracts
from the publication of books.


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