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IN MEMORIAM.

IOLLIE—In loving memory of Driver L. Collie, who died of sickness on kcember 4. 1941, at Tobruk. .• wonderful brother only lent, it of the best God ever sent: 1 cheery smile and heart of gold. 'he dearest brother the world could hold. {-Inserted by his loving brother, Erie, pi sister-in-law Clare and family. ••ORSONS— In loving memory of my lading son Tom, drowned by enemy aeon in Tobruk Harbour, December a. .Jfl. ... ... li my room there is a beautiful picture, ;Tome it is more precious than gold; io a picture of my dear Tom, (Whose memory will never grow old. at a day do I forget him, jln my thoughts he is always near; [who loved him sadly miss him, As it dawns the first sad year. -Inserted by his loving mother. 'BEEN—In loving memory of dear Bill, led of wounds December 5, 1941. : beautiful memory is all wc have lett, ia wonderful brother we’ll never forget. ■lnserted by Doug., Rita, Joy, and Ron. ■ MEEN-Sacrcd to the memory of a darng husband and daddy, Gunner W, B. [keen, died of wounds in Libya, Decem;nr 5, 1941. One sad year has passed away, i But love and grief remain; iln life ho was so dear to us, In death he is the same. A wonderful daddy, only lent, dne of the best God ever sent: A cheery smile, a heart of gold. The dearest husband this world could hold. •Inserted by his loving wife Belt and Sirnily, Nancy and Billy. ;:REEN—In memory of a loving son and jollier, Gunner W. B. Green, died of /ounds in Libya on December 5, 1941. (Not just to-day, but every day, lln silence we remember. by dad and mum. and Les, -M, Mona, Alan, Lew, and Toby (overffas). pINSLEY—In memory of our beloved ■:« i, Gunner Russell Stratton Hunslcy, %) was wounded in Libya and killed ■'rough enemy action in course of transif to Base on December 5, 1941; aged 2b jars. ■'lnserted by his parents. W. S. and M. jt Hunsley.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23813, 5 December 1942, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23813, 5 December 1942, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23813, 5 December 1942, Page 1

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