A SPLENDID RECORD.
FIVE SOLDI£K J-UNS. A record of war sdcrifin.' nil tlie part of Mrs. G. Brown, of Dominion Koad, and her five sons, is emphasised ''v report of the- death, »« the result of .wounds, of her youiijK-st »on, Private Archibald Hrowii. Two other sons, William and .lanice. were previously killed in action; a fourth, Ccorgp, is now en route for tin- fruiil: and the fifth, Ted, was returned home wounded some time . ago. The husband of .Mrs. Brown's only daughter iH al><> mi active eervice. The worthy nil-soldier sons of the Hrown family an , of Mr. .1. O. Turner, a Ht-U-knoxMi AuckianH settler, who died some time rtgo. le.ivina forty* live jrrandchildren. <>f whom .1 jjood number arc at' tlie viir.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 4
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123A SPLENDID RECORD. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 4
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