DEATHS.
BABBAGE.—On September 22, 1917, at Eawliite, Clanville Road, Roscville, Louisa. Harriet, beloved wife of Eden Herschel liabbace, late of Bank of Australasia. COUSINS.—On October 13th, 1917, at the Tesidenco of her brother. . Mr. A. .E. Cousins, of 102 Denvent Street. Island. Bay, Elizabeth Jano (Monet) Cousins. EVANS—On October 13, 1917. Winifred Isabel, only daughter of, Harold and Isabel Evans, of Martinborough; aged--3 years. ' EVATT.—On the 13th'October. 1917, at her late residence, 101 Brougham Street. Wellington, Rebecca Willis, beloved wife of Richard C. Evatt, in her 66th year. PARSLOE.-On October 12, 1917, at the Wellington Hospital, Ruby Rita, dearly-be-loved youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parsloe, of Ngaio, lata of Wellington; aged 10 years. Deeply regretted. SHERIDAN.—At lier residence. I'atanea Crescent, on Monday, October 15, 1917, Mrs Sheridau, the wife of Patrick J. Sheridan. Deeply regretted. STUART.—On October 11th, 1917, at Spring Creek, Elinor Mary, wife of P. W. Stuart. ROLL OF HONOUR. MADAMS— Killed in action, in Prance, on October 6, 1917, Captain Robert Sefton Adams, Royal Field Artillery, only son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, and grandson of the late William Sefton ■ Moorhouse. Canterbury papers please copy. H . BAILLIE.—KiIIed in action, in Flanders, October 4, 1917, Private Thomas Douglas Baillie, aged 45 years. Eccond son of W. ,D. H. Baillie, M.L.O. DEMPSTER—KiIIed in action, in France,on October 4, 1917, Thomas Dick Dempster (Cathie, Dempster and Co.), son of Mrs. Dempster, Glasgow, and brother of James L. Dempster; Wellington, native of Carluke, Scotland. ' FREEMAN—KiIIed in action, in Franco, on September 26, 1917,- Douglas Freeman, Lieutenant Australian Imperial Forces, son-in-law of J. P. Brandon,, of Wellington; aged 38. HALL.—Killed in action, in France, on the ■4th October, 1917, Sergeant Arthur Thomas Hall, 11th Reinforcements, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hall, of Hill Street, Wellington.. HARVEY.-Died of- wounds at Clearing Station, in France, on October 7,11917, Corporal Robert Arthur, 7th Reinforcements, third son of Thomas and' Elinor Harvey, Pembroke Street, Carterton; aged 24 years. JAEDINE—KiIIed in action, in France, on October 6, 1917, Private Thomas Jardine, 23rd N.Z. Reinforcements, only, son of John' Jardine, Distington, Cumberland, England. Canterbury paperß please copy. Inserted by his New Zealand friends. KEYS.—On October 4th, 1917, killed in action in Flanders, Private George Ernest Keys, second sou of Alfred and Jessie ;Keys, Upper Hutt; aged-25 years. He gave his life for his Country. ILARSDEN.—KiIIed in action, in France, October 4, 1917, Second-Lieut. Harry Oswald Furlong Marsden L S seoond son of Mr.,and Mrs. T. W. F. Marsden, of East-, bourne; aged 27 years. For his country he ,gave his life. ■ RICHARDSON—KiIIed in action, in France, October 4, 1917, Lieut Hugh Douglas Richardson, beloved'youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of Pahiatua; aged 23 years. His duty. done. • EODERIQUE.-On September 20, 1917. killedin action, Private/Nelson F. Skinner, Australian Imperial Forces, beloved son of Mrs. F. Roderique and the late Mr. F. Roderique, of Wellington; aged 19. SMITH—On October 8, 1917, in France, died of wounds, Wilfred Colinaon Smith, 22nd N.Z. Reinforcements, beloved husband of Ethelwynn Smith, Rona Bay. STRATTON.—KiIIed in action, ill France, October 4tli, 1917, Ptc. William James Stratton, beloved eldest son of Mr. &nd Mrs. G. J. Stratton, of.Wcraroa, Levin; aged 25 years. He gave his life for his country. THOMSEN.—Rifleman Neil Thomsen, of the 17th Reinforcements, youngest son of Mr. P. Thomsen, of Ekctahuna, died of wouuds,' Sept. 13th. Deeply regretted.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 22, 20 October 1917, Page 1
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