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DEATHS.

BROWN.—On the- 19th of August; 1917, at her residence, 290 Eintoul Street, Eliza-- - beth Jane, widow of the late Lawrence George Brown; aged 53 years. CHAPPELL.—On August 15th, at the residence of his parents. Grey fctreet, Waitara, Ernest j.ocke. the dearly beloved elder son of Henry and Isabclle Chappell, aged 28 years. . JONES.—On 23rd inst. (suddenly), at her residence, 10 Terrace Gardens. Blanche • Myra,. dearly beloved wife' of Thomas 35. 'Jones. . MAJOR— On the 24th August, 1917, at the Wellington Hospital, -Robert Alexander, only son of Thomas and Catherine Major, Eltham. Taranaki; in his 3rd year. l.Taranaki papers please copy.) M'BEATH.- -On August 24. .1917. at. Jubilee Hot<?l. Otaki, George, beloved husband of Emily M.'Beath, in.his 83rd year. O'SHEA— On August. 16.' 1917. at Napier Hospital. • James o'Bhea : , third, son of late Michael O'Sliea, of Makara; aged * 41 years. R.I.P. SCUTT.—On August 20th, at 156 Willis Street, Margaret Scutt, for twenty-one years the faithful friend and housekeeper of Dr. W. K. FyHe. WILLIAMS.—On 18th August, 1917, at a private hospital, Wellington, Catherine jane, widow of the late William John Williams, late.of Karori; aged 76 years. WYETT.-On August IS, 1917, at, his--'late residence, "The. Wallows," Gwytown, Charles Wyett. ROLL OF HONOUR. DOWTHWAITE.—On . July 31, 1917, . in France, killed in action, Henry Alfrea (George), dearly loved husband of Mabel Dowthivadte and son of H. and E. Dowthwa.ite. Wades town: aged. Jl years. For King and Country. , EAlNT.—Killed in action, in France, on July 31st. Q.JI. Sergt. Stanley A. A. Saint, second beloved son of Henry and Luati Saint, Ohau, aged 27 years.—"His duty nobly done." WARD.—Killed in nctiou in France. July ft, 1917. Private Charlef Keith Kilgour Ward, eldest beloved, son of L. E. Ward, Laads and Survey Department, Napier; aged 20 years. "How bright thoEe glorious, spirits shine."

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3173, 25 August 1917, Page 1

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DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3173, 25 August 1917, Page 1

DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3173, 25 August 1917, Page 1

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