ROLL OF HONOUR.
FRASER.-On the 4th October. 1917, killed in action, in France, Private David Edgar Fraser, 19th Refts., Auckland Infantry, fifth beloved son of Robert Fraser, Raetihi. (Palmcrston North and Feilding papers please copy.) GORDON-GIiASSFORD-Killed in action, in France,-on 12th October, James Douglas Gordon-Glassford, aged 21 years. Eldest and beloved son of James • and Mary L. Gordon-Glassford, of "Tawhera," Levin. . ; ) KILGOUR—KiIIed in action in France, on October 12,1917, Corporal John D. Kilgour, younger son" of the late James Kilgour, of "Gowerfleld," Bulls, in his 23rd year. WARRING—KiIIed in action, in France, on 12th October, 1917, Joseph, beloved brother ■ of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Warring, Seatoun Road, Kilbirnie; aged 21 years. Deeply mourned. (Marton and l'imaru papers please cosy.)' WEBB.—Killed in action, on 12th October, 1917, George, youngest son of the late George and Ellen. Jane Webb, late of Nainai, Lower Hutt; aged 27 years. "Killed, iu Action" says the cable. That is all the tale it tells ■ Of the brave-young lad who loved us, Of the lad we. loved so well. How the life was sped we know not. What the last word, look, or thought. Only that he did his duty v Died as bravely as he fought.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 1
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