DEATHS
GILLINGHAM— KiIIed In action at the Dardanelles, on the 25th April, 1915, Allan, son of the late George Qlllincham, Cobden, Greymouth, and brother of Mrs. \V, Burton and Miss IS. M. Glllingham, 111, Ta6manstreet; aged 23 years MlLLS— Killed In action In Dardanelles, on the 29th April, John Edmund Mills, 8.A., eldest/ son of A^nce and Edmund Mills, lance-corporal 10th Infantry Regiment ; aged 22 years BOND— Killed in action at .the Dardanelles, Private Phillip Richard Bond, 12th Nelson Jlegiment, Canterbury Batallion, son of Richard and the late Mary Bond, and nephew to C. G. Bond. Petone; aged 29 years. "He gave his life for us." HOSKINS— On the 6th June, 1915, from wounds received In action at the Dardanelles, Thomas G., fifth son of P. Hosklns, Britto-mart-street; aged 32 years. it.I.P. O'KANE— On the 12tli June, Francis Anthony, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. O'Kane, Eataroad, Hataitai MAYSMOR— On the 18th June, 1015. at hi 3 late rc6idence, 40, Grove-road, John, beloved husband of Kate Maysmor ; aged 74 years. Private interment BAYNOR-PEARSON— Ou the 13th June, at the Upper Hutt, Hedley (little Teddy), dearly beloved son of Hedley and Clare Elizabeth Raynor-Pearson : aged 16 months. "Thy will, not mini?, Oh Lord."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 1
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202DEATHS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 1
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