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ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS

nR4KE.— Temp.-Sub-Lieutenant James William Drak° aircraft accident (overseas), dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. R. Drake, of Howick: and brother of Stanley, lieutenant. R.N.Z.N.V.R., Alma and Margaret. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. IN MEMORIAM utfv7lFS.—ln memory of our dearly loved nephew. Flying-Officer lan. killed In England September 8. 1943. Hearts that loved you will never forget. In memory you are with us yet. Peggy and Jack. MENZIES. Flyins-Officer. of Gisborne.—ln loving niemcrv of my brother lan, killed on active service* September 8. 1943. Sadly missed. Inserted by his brother Ronnie. BIRTHS AT>\MS. —On September 7. at Glamis. to Trooper and Mrs. H. M. Adams (nee Bessie Kershaw), a son. Both well at RKLtii i.—On September 7. at Glamis, to Jeaji. wife oi Flying-Ofliccr P. C. Albrecht (overseas), a daughter. Visitors after seven days. rrown —On September 7, at Fairhaven, to qvlvia (nee Brown), wife of Stoker E. W. Brown R.N.Z.N., a son. Both well. miRGESS —On September 7. at Bethany, to Mr. and Mrs George Burgess. Owairaka. a daughter. rRLH'XHER. —On September 8. at Bethany, to Mr and Mrs. Edward Crewther, a son. Both well. i?FRiiiF —On September 7. at Nurse Coyle's. to Mr and Mrs. P. J. Ferrif (nee Fowler), a daughter. Both well. No visitors for seven days please. fi\T,E.-On September 6. 1944. at Huia Obstetric Hospital. Otahuhu. to Dr. and Mrs. £ R. Lings, twins Cson and daughter). All Acll. phyND.—On September 7, at Te Kohanga. Balmoral, to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rhynd, a daughter. Both well. civic;: —On September 8. at St. Helens, to Maisie' and Jack, of Mount Rosktll, a daughter (Caesarean). Both well. Thanks to doctor and nurses. KilllKi-ii —On Septembei 6. at the Franklin Memorial Hospital. Waiuku. to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shuker. Glenbrook. a son. Both well. vnftMlS —On September 7. at Sinclair, to T Ftorence7"ife oi Sergeant W. Thomas. U.S.M.C., a daughter. Both well. TiiELtV.—On September 3, at Nurse Miller's, to Mr and Mrs. Turley. a daughter. No visitors for seven days. Special to doctor and nurses.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1944, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1944, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1944, Page 1