DEATHS
iSHEß.—Second-Lieutenant George A Asher &o" \ Shy of >~ Pcncropc. 174, Khybcr Pass. Sadly missed. ASlip:.— Second- Lieutenant George A. Asher, jrf£ed Unt ageCi 28 yeiU ' s - Sadly
Siy.'KPV.— Private Leslie Bruce, killed while a /pn--oncr of war by the Japanese loved hushanr? V Ada and dearly loved father of Albion Road. Otahuhu. son of the late Bruce and Mrs. Speedy. Ahiaruhc. Cartcrton. SHEATH, Edward Henry (Ted), Lance-corporal Killed on active service in Italy, late of 99' Williamson Avenue. Grey Lynn. A good pai ever remembered. Inserted by two friends. HARK. Kenneth Frederick, Wing-Comnnnder A.F.C.. dearly beloved son of Mr. rmd Mrs P W. Varc. Wellington, grandson of the late John Varc, late Inspector of Victorian Railways and Government timber expert, and Louisa Vare K e oa°d? d MoSt e Ede o n. Albcrt and Ida ' »■ «*tand!i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1944, Page 1
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136DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1944, Page 1
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