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ROLL OF HONOR.

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■.! Private' advice . hrfs/' been- received ih<\b Captain George Gm-dbn, Everett, eldest son of Mr Albert) Everett i of Thikororo, Nelson, has (been billed in aefcipn. V, Captain Everett tyas ail old Tsoy, of Nelson College^:?;/0nleaving college he went toEngland-to join the Imperial Army, and was Afterwards transferred to India to; t|ie 67th Pun- . jafcis..' Captain. ..%eiie^eff3^-w;as.;.'32 : years of age, and junrnjamed, was extremely popular, and>^|^;i "Head of th 4 School" at 'coikge^l fewer than -five' Old Nelsbii...(^legians, whp : haVe lost theif lives Iti present war Have at various trrnes\;filled th?i honorable position of. /Head pf the Softool." These were Major James Honlker (1900),' .Captain ; G. ■ ,G. Everett (1904), " Captam: Gl H.i It. Watts (1905), Captain &,&: Jennings (1906), arid, Lieufcenaiit'-.■' K. Munro ■:. ,:/■.■ ■ ; --^V"--;.:--v-v-: V' V-;■ '

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 107, 8 May 1917, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 107, 8 May 1917, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 107, 8 May 1917, Page 5