ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
;: " TOR KTXG AND COUNTRY. —On June 20. through a fall from an aeroplane. Lient. George Edmond Vernon Aimer, of R.F.C., eldest son of ySx and Mrs E. B. Aimer, St. Btepnen's Avenne, Parnell. Interred at Rinslip, Middlesex, England. iOIiiRE.—On June 21. 191 G. killed in action. Private Joseph Reynolds (Joe), Eighth eldi-«t son of tie late John Olark, Glenfleld, Karakji. Drury. ami brother of the late Private Leslie G. Glarfc, 16th Waikatos. killed a.t Gallipoli May S, 1915. Sister, Mrs W. T. Dobbins, Northcote. CONDON.—On June 0. kiled in action with Canadian Forces, Lance-Corporal J. F. Bayntun. Condon, dearly loved and only brother of Mrs C. C. Murphy, and nephew of Hon. W. Beehau, M.L.C., of Aucialnd. R.I.P. HAKKAH.—In loving memory of Arthur Hannah. School Teacher, who gave his life for King and Country. Inserted by his mother, H. Brownett. HANNAH.—In loving memory of Private Arthur Hannah. :ird Auckland Mounted Rifles, killed in action at the Dardanelles on July l, mm. Life's highest mission he fulfilled, And bravely answered dnty's call. Inserted by Efleen Gough. JONES.—Died in England, from wounds received iv Gallipoli. George ("Snowy") Jones, late of Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 12
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