ROLL. OF HONOUR.
BICES! IN. In luring memnry nr nnr nenr ami and brother. I-aticc-criinral Charles Unsil Bi-pson. killed in actl.m in France. September Sims. "Lo. I am with j->H always, even uiil.i the end." Inserted T his Iminjj inotlier, sisters, anJ brutliers, il, I'ltrtiiicrn liiinil. Ueiunera. lit: BLOIS -In fund and loving memory "t niv dear s-n lUuice-Corp.l. William. killed in action September '.I. IM7. Whnt whim I slve t.i clasp his band. His Jf.'ir. kind face lo sre. T.i hear hi> iiil'-e. to see him smile. That mi'nni so much to mc. by his loving mother, Mrs. O'Sliea, Kakahi. DlO Ill.niS. -In loving memory of my dear brother William (Lanre-eorp.), killed in action September 0. WIT. I wonder if. though far away, One little siih m:iv «o aud stay? For nn ime who knew him could ever forget him. His ways were so loving, so true, and so ~ kind. Inserted by his sister, Clarice. irjI»KIX?OX.—'In loving memory of our dear <on and brother, Private Edward (Te.li Wilkinson, died of wounds in France ou September 0, 1018. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving father and sisters. Bertha, Jauey, and Mrs. Dnigan. \riLKINSOX.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Edward (Tetf) Wilkinson, liiod of wounds In France on September 0, 101 S. He died that we infelit live in peace. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Alice and Tom
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 1
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231ROLL. OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 1
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