IN MEMORIAM.
rOOPER-I n I(mn S me ? OT 7. oi „ our btot X T ~" T.nee-Corpl. Waller Leslie- Cooper, N.Z. R. 8., Wlod in a « tion in Franco, September 11th,' 1918"So dearly loved, eo sadly missed. riTMOUH In affectionate remembrance' of Itffleman Frank Gifaour, who fell in action in France, September 12th, 1918. OILMOUB-In loving memory of Frank Oilmour, liilled in action in France, September 12th. 1918LEIGHTON—In loving memory of William, youngest beloved son of W. and M. Leighton killed in action in Franc*, September l2tb, 19M"They mis* —lnserted by hie loving parents, sisters, and brothers. LEIGHTOIST—In loving memory of William. Lsighton, killed in action in France, September 12th, 1918.
Ever remembered. —lnserted V hio loving friend—Melba. PHILLIPS—In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry Phillips, who died in Military Hospital, Plymouth, England, September 11th, 1918 (influenza),-.extracted on Transport Tahiti. "To memory ever dear." —lnserted by his wife, Olive Phillips. Westport papers please copy.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17248, 12 September 1921, Page 1
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153IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17248, 12 September 1921, Page 1
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