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ROLL OF HONOUR.

• , LIEUTENANT A. C. COOPER. Lieutenant A. C. Cooper, reported killed in action, left Xew Zealand with the .Main ISodv. and "nincd his commission on tlie field of battle. He went through the (iallipoli campaign, and later proceeded to France, where lie was wounded in the Somnie battle, and for gallantry was awarded the Military Cross. Lieutenant Cooper was well known in athletic circles, being a prominent footballer. His mother resides at Waihi. CAPTAIN* W. 1". N'ARBEV. I Captain W. F. Narbev, reported | wounded, is the eldest s,,n of Mr. T. W. , Narbev, of Hamilton. He is 2!) years of I .ire. and left Xew Zealand as lieute.il--1 anl with the Main Body. He- went j throtio-h lb,. (lallipoli campaign, and was | later sent to France, where he has been , aclinfr major. Captain Narbev was well known in athletic circles, being- a proI minent footballer nnd cricketer. ! SERGEANT W. REDMOND. \V. Rodmonrl, of Carterton. | who has been killed in action, was a I well-known Wairarapa representative footballer. He was only 2(1 years of age, and underwent two operations in order to get to the front. He left with the Twelfth Reinforcements. CORPORAL V. LA WRY. Corporal Vivian Lawrv. renorted admitted to hospital, is the son of the Rev. A. ('. La wry. ex-president of the Methodist Conference. He was edn!ca.ted at the Auckland Grammar School, and prior to enlisting, was on the staff of the South British Insurance Company. Auckland. I-nrRTTI-KXCIXKER P. TAXXER. Fourth-Engineer Samuel Tanner, reported lost through the torpedoing of the British steamer ( itv of Perth, was the son of Nlr. and .Mrs. .1. Tanner, of Bell Road. Reinuern. He was 23 years of ape. Mr. Tanner received the information by private cable yesterday. PRIVATE 11. A. SLADE. Private Herbert A. Slade, reported killed in action at Messines, was the eldest son of Mr. 1). Slade, of George Street, Rocky Nook. His brother, Sergeant I). X.' Slade. left with the Main Body, and is at present at Ilornchurch, England.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917, Page 7