IN MEMORIAM.
SUTHERLAND—In loving memory o: Invite Robert. M.co::d deariy Ltlo.-od J. and E. huthcriand. of wioiUur.r.el. ki-ica in uctiou Oc.ui>jr i-tb, ISI. ; &3<-d -•*— b-j loved, 6o nioiuntd. One weary year has passed away ijjnc.-- our ereat sor:ov.- fell, blill'jii our hearts we moum the less (>l oiio we loved so vc.L Fo;- n.ar.'.' veara the family chain Was hela so cluse to;t-thc-r. _ lias. oi.! t-.'jat chain is brosen, Or.e link Las gone- for ever. Straight cf figure, stern of face. He <i.id not lack for manly grace, Honoured he kopt h'-a sou- o;d name, Xow h--> ha? gon? to reat, or.o of the b.ai While fm'h'iu-; for and frea-oni. Inserted by "his sorrowing paronu. brothere, and sisttrs. TE\PE—In loving memory of Private W Jiuin Hall Xenpe, youn S C5t and dearly love-l son of Mr and Mrs W. H. 'ieape, dcn. Died of v.ounua in 1 rancc- l-.a uc tobor, 1017. —Insortcd by his parents, sisters, and brothers. WILLIAMS—In loving mcmorj nf Joseph Williams, killed in action, Gctooer l-in, 1917. . In the reverent "Hush" as a prayer was said, Tho voice of an calkd iho dead, -i'r.U in, in the ranks, of God. —Insorted by his sister and brother, t. and B. V.'illiams. Dunedin and Southland papers please copy. WAIXE—In loving memory of Private F. J. V.'. Waine, who was _ killed in action Passchendaelc on October 12th, 191<. —Inserted by his parents, sister, and brot hers.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 1
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237IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 1
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