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ROLL OF HONOUR.

TN MEMORIAM.

I3ALL lv proud and loving memory of onr dearly-loved second son. Rifleman Harry * E Ball, killed In action in France, May 2tl, 1018. Oh, for thf touch of a vanished hand. And tho sound of a voice that Is still. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and father, brothers and sister. CHAPLIN. —In lovins memory of onr dear son and brother, John A. C. Chaplin, killed In action la France on May i! 6, 1918, ased 23 years. It's hard to break tho tender cord, When teve has bound the heart; It's hnr'J. bo hard to speak the words, "We for a time must part." Dearest loved one, they have laid you In the peacefnl graves embrace; But thy memory will be cherished. Till we see your loving face. Inserted by his loving father and mother, and brothers and elstera.

CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of our dear nephew und cousin, Private John Chaplin. who was killed in Franw>, May 26, 101 S. We pictured iis returning. And longed to clasp his hand; i!ut God has postponed our meeting. Till we meet In a lietter land. Inserted 'by his aunt and uucle, A. and J. Chaplin and family.

GHJUPLIN. —In loving memory of onr dear nephew and cousin, irrivate John Chaplin, who was killed in France, .May 28, 1913. Not gone from memory, not gone from love. But gone to a heavenly home above. Inserted by his annt and uncle, R. and JH. Wayinouch and family.

GOLDSWORTUY.—In loving memory of oar dear, only son and brother, Rifleman Leslie BalJance Thomas (ioldsworthy, killed In action In France, May 28, 1!I1S. Burled in Hebuterne Military Cemetery. " ; Dearly loved axid sadly missed. Inserted by hla Joriag father and sisters.

PHINIX.—In fond and loving memory of onr dear son and brother, Joseph Frances . Phlnlx, who died of wounds received in France, May 2ii, 1018, aged 26 years. Deeply regretted. You are gone, dear Joe, but not forgotten. Never will your memory fado. For our thoughts will always wander To your distant, lonely grave. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving father, sisters, . and brother.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 12

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