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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORLAM,

i RS'ST—In loving memory of Sergeant Jack Arnst, killed in notion in France, August 25th, 1918, beloved husband of Agnes Arnet, by his wife and the Archibalds, Jforth Canterbury. ip\ST In loving memory of my d«ir brother, Jacl' Arnst, killed in net-ion in France, August 25th, 1918. Though floweii may wither, and leaves may Soto may forget von, W will I; days are dark and friends aro few, tw hrolh-.r, how I long for you. —Inserted by his loving sister, Dora. GREENHOW—In memory of Alan Hayton, eldest son of W. and E. Grcenhow, Bunnythorpe, and grandson of the 111t-r Jamea Hayton, Sockburn, killed in action near Bapauwe, France, 23 th August, 1918. /OYNT— In sad but loving memory of our 'dear son and brother, Private W. E. A. Joynt (Arnie), who was killed in action on the 25th August, l'J 19. ■ —Inserted by his father,. brothers, ana lister.

LORGELLY—In loving memory of our dear brother, Sergeant W. J. e ,' ly ' 'Vo " 1 m action in France, August■ 25th, 1918. (Ve mourn for you, dear v\ line, Though none may eeo us WCO P> And many a silent tear wo ehed While others are asleep. E»ch day our thoughts do wander To your grave so far away Where they left you sleeping, our dear one, Just one year ago to-day. LORGELLY—In loving memory of our dear son, Sergeant W. J. Lorgolly _M.M., killed in action in France, August Qoth, 1918. There's o little white cross, on a uttle green

In""'land that we never have seen The country around it is peaceful and still, The landscape is soft and serene. But the bright cheerful sun, through the dancing leaves p«cp9. And lovingly touches the swara, Caressing tie spot where our soldier boy little white cross keeping guard. Our hearts may be empty and.readv to break, But they stand in a God-given light, Our loved one who died for humanity 6 sake, Sleeping under h(s cross of white. —Inserted by his loving parents. JHDGLEY—In loving memory of Jack Vernon. (Cutts) MrJgley, killed in action, August 26Mi, 1918. —Inserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers. pOORE—In loving memory otf Private Leonard S. Poore, sth Reinforcement, killed in action in France, Augus.t _25th, 1918; ago 23 years. Buried at Achiet le Petit. Youngest son of H. F. and M. Poore, 451 Horeford street, Linwood. So loved, oo mourned. EAVILLE—In lovirv? memory of Private Peter Al'an Saville, Bth Reinforcements, killed in action near Bapaume, Franco, August 251 h, 1918. WRIGHT—In loving iremory of Sergeant T H. (Bert) Wright, dearly beloved eldest *is of S. and J. Wright, 87 Bligh's road, Papanui, who was killed in action at Bbt paume on 2-sth August, 1918. Loved by all who knew him. —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16610, 25 August 1919, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16610, 25 August 1919, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16610, 25 August 1919, Page 1

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