ROLL OF HONOUR.
WEBSTER. —In sad and loving memory or our dear son, Private Frederick Ernest Webster, 17th Reinforcement, died from wounds In France, August 7, 1917, at the second Australian casualty clearing station, hurled in Trols Arbres Military Cemetery, liunwcrck; aged 22 years 3 months. Nameless his grave on a battlefield gory Only a cross o'er a mould or brown earth, Died in the pride or his youth and his glory Far from his home and the land or his birth. None near to mourn him save •willows that's weeping, Bend o'er his grave where the leaves in their fall Cover the place where a soldier lies sleeping. Waiting to answer the final roil call. Inserted by his loving parents, George and Maria Webster, Massey Koad Jlanurewa. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 1
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