ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOB KING AND COUNTRY.
COX.—On March 27, in France, killed iv action. Lieutenant Wilfred James Cox. dearly beloved husband of Doris Marie Cox, of Sussex Street. Grey Lynn, and beloved only son .if R. G. and Lydia Cox. or Clifton Road, Heme Kay. MAXWELL.—On March 2G. died of wounds, in France, Theodore Henry, third son of A. F. and U S. Maxwell. XortllCOte, aged ■Jl years. AIOXAOHAN.—Of your charity pray for th<- repose of the soul of John, the beloved thin! eldest son of Patrick and Bridget Mnnughan. of 4. Devon Street. Newton, whu dleU of wounds on March -7, lt)18.— IM.P. O'BRIEN.—n n M.'nU _:'.. IHTS, died of n-ouiiris in rrance. Corporal Hijikith <;ordon, :>th Welsh Regiment, second l-eiove.l 5..11 uf Margaret au.l the late •William O'Brien, Tj'".. Sale Street, aud beloved brother of Mrs W. F. l.'nderwooil. Ilapohue. Northern Wairoa. and Mr> .1. Urieve. West End. also brother of Christopher and Samuel O'Brien. R.J.I. llis duty nobly done. SilALE.—On April 4. 1:11s. Sapper Frederic E. Smale, Third Engineers, N.Z.E., Deeply mourned. For his king and country. Inserted l.y his loving mother.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1918, Page 8
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