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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

DOllE.— July 15, 191 S. Nt Mater Miseric-ordiae nospital. Auckland, the |* r - Father Patrick Dore. late Parish Priest of Foxton and Captain-Chaplain. . of X.Z.K.F., aged 32 years. Requiescat in pace. A Solemn (Requiem Mass will Ik- celebrated a St. Patrick's Cathedral to-morrow (Tuesday), at i,j a.m. Interment at Foxton. IN MEMOKIASICOIJMA.X.—Iu loving memory of Sergeant Cyril Warren Colrman, killed In action in Prance. July 14. 191 C. 11--DOXALD.In -proud and loving memory of onr darling sou and brother. Rifleman T. C. McDonald (Croix de Guerre), who dl---,l or wotrnds Jnlv 15. 1017. and who lies at rest in Lyjssenthoek Military Cemetery. l'oporinghe. Belgium. And with the morn that angel face doth smile Which I have loved long since—and lost a while. Inserted by his loving mother and only brother. Harry (on active service). aii-DONAL-D.— sad and loving memory of our darling brother. Rifleman T. C. •'i'<.Uii McDonald (Croix de Guerre), who filed of Wounds July 13.1017. ami who lies at rest in Lyjssenthoek Military Cemetery. Poperinghe. Belgirtm. Buried by Army Chaplain D. 31. Salmon. B.E.F. ""One of the best.'He sleeps beside his comrades la a irrave to us -unknown: But his name is written in letters of love "In the hearts that he left at home. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law" L. and OH. Hibhs. "MCDONALD.In sad and ever loving memory of our darling ,brotber. Rifleman 'JVC. (Tom) McDonald (Croix de Guerre), who died of wounds July J-". 1017. and (who lies at rest in Lyjssenthoek Military '■ Cemetery. Poperinghe. Belgium. Buried .;-*-b.v-Army Chaplain D. M. Salmou, B.E.F. So loved, so mourned. ?.-' - -Out of the stress of the doing, IB?." " Onto the peace of rue done. ■7 " Inserted by his sorrowing sister and "brother-in-law. Beattie ami Alf. Raleigh. M'-DONAUD.—In sad and louring memory «>f on:- thirling brother. Rifleman T. C. McDonald (Croix de Guerre), who died of j-A-wounds. J-uly 15. ISI7, and who lies at ; •" rest iv Lyjssenthoek Military Cemetery. : l'ojieringhe, Belgium. Buried by Army "•<lhap!ain D. M. Salmon. B.E.F. ? Manly and true in all his ways. '.' ' Slow to condemn, but quid; to praise. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, E. and B. Murray. MeOOXAU.*.In -praad and loving memory of our darling brother. Rifleman T. C. •McDonald (Croix de Guerre), who died of ! wounds. .Tilly 1-5.-1917. and who lies at rest in Lyjssenthoek Military' Cemetery. ■ Poperinghe. Belgium. - Buried by Army • -Chaplain -D. M. Salmon. B.E.F. "So loved, so mourned."' 'f. His soul to Him -who gave it rose I? God led it to its long repose. '•' Inserted by his loving sister and "brother-in-law, E. and H. Coleman and ■family. M<*BOXAU>.—'ln proud .and loving memory of Rifleman T. C. (Tom) McDonald (Croix . de Guerre). ,w-ho died of wounds July 13. "1917. and -who lies at rest in Lyjssenthoek . Military Cemetery., Poperinghe. Belgium. „ Burled-* by Ararv Chaplain D. M. Salmon. • -S.E.F. ........ ....... . :ia:-- ■•_;-'.;- ■•■■ He didn't count- the chances, - . "5*- He -only iieard -the call. Inserted -by his sorrowing sister. Nell. McDONALD.—In sad and loving memory of my darling brother. Rifleman T. C. . McDonald (Croix de Gnerrei. who died of : wounds. July 15. 1017. and. who lies at I rest in Lyjssentiroek -Military Cemetery. 'Poperinghe, Belgium. Buried, toy Army . Chaplain D. M.' Salmon, B.S.F. -;A beautiful memory left -behind.** Inserted "by his loving sister jinne (Alice). i'UCNG. —In loving memory of Wilfred Francis Young, killed in action on July 13. 1915. From far across the sea he came, To answer "treeaom's call: He fought for Kng'and. borne and name. But 'twas his lot to fall. And now in France he lies beneath the sod. His duty nobly done; , The prize, eternal peace with, God—» 'Jar dearest soldier boy. i Inserted by his loving father and sister, Fred and Kathleen Young.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 8

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 8

ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 8

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