THE ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
DAVIS— In loving memory of Rifleman E. N. Davis, uiiu uit' i n'oni wounds received in'th<s battle with Iho Scnusoi on Christmas Pay, and died December 28th, 1915. B Company, Ist Battalion, Lord Liverpool's Own. We shall wet t. but v.o shall misa him, There will be one vacant chair; How we li n " cr t!) caies3 liim While we breathe our evening- pray&r. coon the clarion «iil be sounding, "And the bugle call wiil ccase; No more white flag will be flying, " Only just perpetual peace, perfect peace. —Inserted bv hia loving parents, brothers, and sisters. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Rifleman K. N. Davis, Ist Battalion, Earl Liverpool's Own, who. died of •wounds leccived in action at Mersa Matruh, Egypt, on Christmas Day, 1915. Ho untwercd the call. —Inserted by hia loving brothers, Bert and Harold (on active scrvioc). WILLAN—In lovin? memory of Signaller George Willan, eldest beloved son of J. J. an-J A. Willan, Tai Tapu, lulled in action at Becclaeie, December 2Stli, 1917. So loved, so mourned.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 1
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