News has been received by Mr. PJ Ahradsen, of. Wellington, that his son, Sergt. A. Ahradsen, has been killed qp action in France. Sergt. Ahradsen wu educated in Wellington; and went- U Sydney about six years ago, where'h< was'engaged; in business." When wai broke out he enlisted, and-at the tim< of his death was in a machine-gun section. Deceased,', who . was 32 .years, oi age, leave's a, wife and a daughter. "
Sergeant D. 0. Williams,-a son of Mr. Arthur Williams,' of "The 'Ac* demy,". Masterton, who has been. CHusef ■tjW .service for. .about, two...years,, iuj been granted a commission,. : . : -
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 111, 10 May 1917, Page 7
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