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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MBMOEIiM. kilted In acUoa in France, March 30, wia. Only one of counties thousands J£ ti\l%\rrf£A ..r- ones At his King and country " call. Inserted by bis ever loving parents and brothers. LBWIS.-in proud afljl •oor dear brother, Private Andrew .lona thau <Jaclt), of the 'Eighteenth Reinforc - ment«i. who was killed In action, March 29, 1019. - 'Somewhere In France on an endless leave. Out on a long last spell. Killed in action. 'Tls hard to belie™. For his <wintry he foujiht and foil. Inserted by bis loving sisters anil brothers, Auckland. iLKWIS.—In sad memory of Private Jack I-ewis, IStb Reinforcement, killed in action at tie Somine. on Marrh IS), What more and what better Could any man give, Than to Ivj down his life That live? Inserted bj his ulj pal, .lack O'Keefc. LOCKK.—In lorlnz memory of our nephew. Private John Edward lxxLc, killed in Hi-tlon March 2S. Inserted by his loving aunt, M. McKlnlay, and family. LOFTUe.—In loving memory of Pnpper Wlllhun Jackson Ix.ftus, who died In France on Good Friday, March 23, IMS. ■TJntll the <lay dawn, and the shadows flee awnj. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother. J.OFTOS.—In loving memory of Sapper William Jackson Ix>ftun. who died at Fifteenth Casualty Clearing Station, France, on Good Friday, March 20, 1918. Greater love hath no man than this That he lay down his life for his friends. Inserted by his loving friend Beryl. brtfther, Rifleman Carl Marten, killed In action In France, March 29. 181 S. Inserted by his loving sister, Harriet Bell-Booth. MOOR.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Private Kenneth Stuart 'Moor, 31.11., died of woiiiuM in France. -Mann 27. 1018. Sadly missed. •liraerted by his loving wife, E. M. Moor. O'MEARA.—In loving memory of Rifleman J. O'Meara, killed In action March 28, 1018; also Will, died of wounds June 11, 11)17. 1t.1.P. To-day brings back sad memories Of our loved ones gone to rest. ■ Inserted by Sister Nora. KBID.—In affectionate remembrance of L.-Corpl. Horace Reid, 22nd Reinforcements, who died of wounds, March 2b, 1918. 1t.1.P. Ever remembered and sadly missed by his old pal, Gua Uhsbqll. BCHENK.—In fond memory of Private F. l>. Scbenk, died of wounds somewhere in France, March 28, 191 S. Inserted by his mate, Jack. .YPELLS. —In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Bert Wells, 9th Reinforcements, killed in action at Malllcy Halllet, March 20, 1018. . There Is a link death cannot sever, ■ Fond remembrance Tfves for ever. ' ' Inserted by hie loving brother and slster-ln-lau-, Claude and Gertie Wells. jW'BLUS. —In Joying remembrance of Private Bert Wells, 9th lleinforcement, killed in action, March. 29, whilst nobly doing his i duty. ~ Jost another brave colonial IMed for England at lier call: But the long war from those wio loved him l< the longest road of all. Inserted by Mrs. Harper and family, •Devonport. IWSLILS.—In fond memory of onr old pat Bert ("«niper") Wells, killed in action, France, March 29, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by W.S. and D.M.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10