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ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

FOR KING AND COUNTRY. BARTON.—Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action In France, on May 3, 1917, Private WHUam Barton, Seventeenth Reinforcements, Australian '■ Infantry, the dearly loved youngest son of William and Mary Barton, of 70, Belglnm Street, Auckland; aged 24. Oh, for the touch of the vanished band, -And the sound of the voice that is still! KENDALL.—On November 23, 1917. killed in action. Trooper Thomas M. Kendall, beloved -Hfth son of G. W. and N. Kendall, of Mltlmitl, Hoklanga; aged 22 yeans 5 months. (He sacrificed his life for the great cause. ILORlE.—rmied in action in France on December 2S, 1917, .Lieutenant Arnold Lorle, Member of Advance Guard, Samoa, and Fifth Relnforcei»-.ntß, aearly-loved •nd only eon of. 'Mrs S. E. Lorle, Pokeno. Wellington and Dunedin papers please copy. HADDISON.—On January 6, suddenly of heart failuie. Trooper L. D. Maddlson U-wurie), Fourth Reinforcements, 6th WeUlngton Mounted Rifles, beloved youngest son of Mrs. A. Maddlson, Lawfence Street, Ponsonby. RUSSELL.—Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action on Jane 23, ; 1917, in France, Private F. H. Russell, ' Fourteenth Reinforcements, the dearlybeloved eldest son of E. Myers, of Vincent Btreet, Auckland; aged 39 years.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12

ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12

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