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ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

FOR KING AND COUNTRY. COLLARD.—On May 8, 1918, killed in action iv France. George Fitzgerald, eldest son of S. Collard, 10. St. Albau's GRASSICK.-Killed in action In France, on May S, Private Norman Grassick, 14th. Reinforcements, the dearly beloved eldest son of Mr .1. G. and the late Mrs Grassick, of Symouds Street, Onehunga, in his fortyfifth year. Deeply regretted. GOODHUE-—On May S, IMS, killed wh'le in action in France. Private Louis Ldwan! (Thirty-third Reinforcement). deanyloved husband of Matilda Goodhue, of Taumarere. Bay of Islands, aged 34. Deeply regretted. GREEN. — Killed in action. -May 8. Frances, son of the late James Green, and of Mrs J. Green, Atherton Roan, Epsom. anLONE —On April 6. at Wlmereux. France, from wonnas received in action, Lieut. Edmond Leo Maloue. MC: aged 20 years. Ist (Wellington) Infantry Kaitalfnn. New Zealand Division (.Main Bodyr. eldest son of the late Colonel W. "G. Malone (Gallipoli. 1B13). ana dearly-beloved husband of Hattle. X.X.C.. Haylands, Mildred Avenue. Watford. Hc'ts. eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Broeklehnrst. Horwlch, Lanes. K.l.r. "Greater love hath no man than this. '

PEncilAßP.—Killed in action on May Si. somewhere in France. Kifleman Phillip Henry I Percy). 31st Itelnforeements, beloved youngest son of Jessie and tne late Charles Perchard. of Inlon Street, and beloved brother of Mrs R. Wauffii, Kimihla. Walkato. and Charles Percnard, Hospital ship Maheno; r.ped 31 years. Loved by all. SMITH.—On May 7. in France, killed in action. Private Fred Smith, hcloven North, and brother of Mrs A. Mohberley. England Street. I'onsonby: agod '20 3-ears. He died for his country. WALLACE.—On May 3, IMS. killed iD action in France, Private David Wallace, Twenty-seventh Iteinfort-ements, denrlytoelovpd youngest son of 'Mrs A. Wallace, ilangere, in bis thirty-seventh year.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 10

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 10

ON ACTIVE SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 10

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