ROLL OF HONOUR.
JX MEMORLAM. rROSSEN— In loving memory of Georgo Lawrence Cros3cn, who died at Christr .j, urc h, October loth, 101!) (lato Oth Rein- ' forcemenU; also William Croßsen, who jied at Chris tchurch, October 18th, 1923. E.I.P. We i ee P in 01!r mcmor 7 a P ast > With us it is bright an of old, _ For deep in our hearts it was planted to last, In absence it never grows cold. -Inserted by their lovirig- mother, sistsrs, and brothers. HJLIfXA —In affectionate remembrance of James R. Hanna, 13th Company, Ist Battalion Ist Canterbury Regiment, killed in action at Paasehendaclo on October 12th, 1917. -Inserted by his parents, 370 Worcester street. tfiNSON —I n memory of Private Edwawl Hanson, killed at Passchendaelo on October 12th, 191". -Inserted by his oousin, M. Hanson. JOHNSTON —In loving memory of Corporal Clifford Frederick Johnston, killed in action at Pas6chendaele, October 12th, 1917. Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear. -Inserted by his parents, sister and brothers. V^XXING —In memory of Patrick Manning, killed in action at Passchendaelo, October 12th, 1917. —lnserted by J. and F. Manning. JfeILROY— In sad ~ut loving memory °f our dear sons and brothers. Captain George and Serjeant Arthur Mcllroy, 17th Reinforcements, N.Z.R.8., killed l'n action At Passchendaelo Ridge, October 12tu, 1917. —lnserted by their loving parents, sisters »nd brothers, 108 Rossall street, Mori-rale. VcMILLAN—In lorving memory of Corporal A. W. McMillan, killed in action, l'asscbendaele, October 13th, 1917. Ifrd»y brings back sad memories of a loved one gono to rest, Jlttd those who think of him to-day ' those who loved him best. -Inserted by his loving father and mother, Henry acd Catherine Orr McMillan. SORTON— In loving memory of Corporal Will Harrison Norton, killed in action at • Passchendaelo, October 12th, 1017. -Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brothers. WAINE —In loving memory of Private F. T W Warnc, QOth Reinforcements, killed : vjn action at Pasßchcnd&cle October 12th, , ' JSI7; aged 23 years. tlnserted by his loving parents, sister and .tethers. lATTS—In ever loving memory of Sergeant •?» J. "Watts, sacond loved son ol K hm t' Watts. 259 Kilmor* street, killed 1 m : : -action at Passchcndacle, October V2tn, 1917. —lnter ted by his loving mother and UU'f.r slaters and brothora.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18202, 13 October 1924, Page 1
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374ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18202, 13 October 1924, Page 1
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