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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN ITEMOTUAM. % BROWN—Tn loving memory ai S'tamey Huia B'own. who vas killed in action somewhere in France October Sth, 1918. There is a lonftly gTave in France, where s brave joang hero sleeps, • There ie » home in Now ioaland vchere hie loved on«s sit and weop. Onx homo is filled with sorrow, oar aching are sad, For war has done its cruel work, and robbed ■OB oi our lad. 4" —Inserted by hie loving father, sister, bro- '• thor, and brothere-in-law. BREACH—In loving memory of Li<>iit. Sydney Frederic Breach, who was killed in etrtion at Orovwonir, near Cambroi, France, October Bth, 1918. Pond memories. by hi 3 loving wifo and litUo omldrcm. CLEMENS— In loving memory of my dear brother, Rifleman 'William Henry Clemens, who died of wounds, in France, October Bth, 1918. . So dearly loved, so radly miseed. —Ineerted by hie only sister and. brother-in-law, E. nnd P. Toombs. CLEMENS —In ever loving memory of Rifleman William Henry Clemens, d<«.rly beloved second eon of Mr and Mr 3 J. C.emene, who died of wounds in Franco on October Bth, 1913; aged 26 years. A eoldier'e grave, a touching thing, Whore loving honde no flowora can bring. But Jesus in His loving cane Will guard otir loved one lying there. Two yeaxs to-day when Heaven gained One of the best this worM contained. So dearly Joved, so sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving fathear and mother. CLEMENS—In lovinp memory of Rifleman W H Clemens, who died of wounds ieoeivod in France, October Bth, 1918. Ho one knows how much wo miss you, - As it dawns another year. In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever dear. —Inserted by hie loving soldier brothers. DIOKSON—In kmng memory of our dear • Leslie, eon of George and Jessie Dickßoa, killed in action somewhere in France, October Bth, 1318; aged 21 years, Hβ died oe he lived, noble and true. His life for freedom's course he gave. —Imerted by Ms Gorrovring parents and sister, Ran^ora. GARLAND—In tad birt lor/ing memory of Sergeant George Alexander Garland, HlOed in action East of Sit. Quentin Canal, Le*diin, France, October Bth, 1918. Oh, for a touch of the vanished hand, Oh, tor a eound of the voice that is still. He was our all, and he did his duty. Inserted by his Borrowing father and nwtber. LEGH—In loving memory of Private A. W. (Wall) Legh, died on the field of battle, France, October Bth, 1918. , "Until "the day brtsak, and the shadows flee awajr." LBGH—On October Bth, 1313, died of wounde '-. received in France, Private W. A. Legli; aged 20 years. A mother's only eon. Two years have passed, dear Wall, But each, day brings -ua nearer to thee. ; —Inserted by his oomrade, W.H.W. MANGIN—In loving memory of Riflema-n I John Thomae \Jack) Man-in, killed in action in France, October Bth, 1918. Aβ the ivy dings to the oak, Our memory clings to yon. _ _ ■ —Auntie Aggw. MANGIN—In loving memory of Rifleman John Thomae Mangin, killed in action in ' Franco, October Bth, 1918. Our wounded hearts can sympathise With those by sorrow rivun, :j,, ' But, courage friends, wo hop© to meat '' ; . par loved..one*,.safe i?. heaven. . , . . —Inserted by hie parents. MURPHY —In lovinjr memory of our eoldi«r cousins, Private Ernest (Ernie) Murphy, , 7th Reinforcement*, killed in action at tho Sommo, September 26th. 1916; also Private Allan M. Murphy, 22nd Reinforormerjts, killed in action in France, October Bth, 1918. Only a bnndle of letter* Iβ all we have to see, ..,-.«.. That oar dear cousins, who died for their cemffltry, Ever lives in our. memory. The letters are right from the'trenches, . But tie hands of the writers lie cold— The names at the end of their letters Are written in letters of gold, —Inserted by their loving cousins, Violetta and Roy- Bennett. BAD.FORD —In loving memory of Lester R. Radford, N.ZJtB., killed in action et Paeachendaele, 1917. To-day brings back sad memoriee Of ft loved one gone to xvet, And -those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. —Inserted by hie loving anint end couaine, at Motokarara* . STANTON—In loving memory et oar dear brother, Raymond Jamce Stanton, who g»ve bis life for King and country, in France, October fitSi, 1018. So dearly loved, eo eadly mifieed. —Inserted by his loving fietw and brother-in-law, E. and A. Duff, Biookeide. STANTON—In ead but loving memory of onr d«er eon and brother, Raymond James who fell in aatkm. ebmewhero in France, Octo- . . b«r Bth, 1918. Laid to rest et Masnieres, ? near Cambrai. So loved, eo mournedH« eleeipe not in hi* native land, But 'neath a foreign eky, F« from thoeo who love him, In a hero'e ffrave he lies. •' .No one knows the eilent heart exJie, Only those can tell "Who have lost their deer eon - ' Without eaying farewell. —Ineertal by his sorrowing parent, sister, and brothers. TUBB—In affectionate memory of mv dear friends, Ernest Albert who was killed _ in action at Hosden, in France, October Bth, 1918; and James Alfred, who died at Tiznaru, March 25th, 1912. "Until the day dawns and the shadows flee. -L.B. . THOMAS—In loving memory of Sergeant Joeoph Arnold Thomas, killed in aotwn at H» fall of Cambrai, October 6th, 1918. Buried in Forteeqne Cemetery. Though love repine, end reason ohafe He heard a voice without reply, Tie man's perdition to be safe If for the troth, he ought to die. —Ineerted by Hβ loving father, sisters, and brothers.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16960, 8 October 1920, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16960, 8 October 1920, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16960, 8 October 1920, Page 1

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