NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
CUMMINGS.-Killed in action on the 12th September, ms. Private-Daniel ..Patrick Cummings, youngest son of the late Mr. John Cumminss (late of Petone), and brother of Mrs. C. aarner.-Petone. R.I.P. ..His duty nobly done. DAlLY—Killed in' action somewhere in France, on the 12th September, 1918, Private Micaall Daily, 34th Reinforcements, aged 21 ■years and.2 months;. dearly beloved eldest son of Mrs. O'Konke, Lower -Hntt, and of • tho late Thomas Daily, .of Chnstchurch. R.I.P. ' (Canterbury papers please copy). EDI/IN.—Killed in action somewhere in France on tlie' 13th September,- 1918, ■ Gunner Egar ■ Vincent Edlin, of 19th: Reinforcements, youngest son of Mrs. E. Edlin, of ; No. 4, ■ \Armidale-street, Petone; aged 20 years. . ■',••. • ■ --. His duty nobly done. ..- . ■ .McEßliEANi—Killed ■• in action ■on the 11th September, 1918, Bombardier J. C. (Charlie) McErlean, of. the 12th.- Reinforcements, the eliest and dearly beloved son of Mrs. A. and the late James JlcErlean; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. • . KOTSEY.—KiIIed in action in France on the 30th August, 1918, Private. Charles Nutsey, 85M0, 33rd " Reinforcements, only son of the . late Joseph' Nutsey; of Auckland, and dearl) beloved only -brother of Ada Griffiths, No. 55, Owen-street;- also beloved nephew of Mrs. James Bauson,- 133, Constable-street; aged ■ 35 years.V ■ ■-.. -' .. .;• ]■'-■■ ;. ; ..' ■.-". '■' •■ NEWBERKY.'—KiIIed In action rin France on the 13th September, 1918, John Watling Newberry, Bth Reinforcements, youngest beloved son.. of Mrs. 'Newberry, Wellington South; aged 25 years. .-;>..•• . ... ' . RODWELL.—KiIIed in action in France ,onthe -12th September, ;'l9lß, Sergt.. Joseph Arthur Hodwell, 4th Battalion N.Z.R.B.* dearly loved and only son of Mrs. A. Rodwell, ■ 99,'Pirie-street,. Wellington. '. .. ' ■■;.'■ -v . •, 'His duty done. .■■'. }'■< . RUDDLE.—KiIIed in action on the 13th September, 1918,; Private J.. Buddie, Machine Gun Section', beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.' "James Ruddle, 29,- Jessie-street; aged -20 ■ yeurs. Deeply regretted. ■ . ": ... In-^a distant land he" lies,. -.; „ ' . ■ :, . At.rest in a*soldier's.grave; . - • . ' ■ 'His name inscribed in letters of gold -, On the scroll of the deathless brave. ". . A lonely grave in.a far off land, •': . A gruve we may nevor see;." But while life.and memory last, - ' %Ye will remember. thce.. ' . SULLIVAN-—Died 'of wounds on 'the 30th August, 1918, somewhere.in France, Private James Sullivan. 7th Reinforcements, dearly beloved son -of ,Mr. and Mrs.^ Sulliyan, 106, 'Pirie-street;.. aged 29 years, v K.I.P.- _ ■ ■■,■:■■■..-, .;So loved; >o mourned. : :.■"',''. "WlLSON.—railed in action on. the 13th' September, 1918, Lance-Corporal Arthur, "dearly beloved brother: of 1 May-Sand Mabel Wilson, lower. Hutt; aged 1! 22 r years. .. . . ■■■.'.■■'■.. Dearly loyed,i and sadly missed. .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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396NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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