IN MEMORIAM.
BRUJIBY.—In lovjng memory of Lieut. H. > Brumby, who was .killed in. action nt the Battle of the Sommc on the 28th September,. ' .1916.- ;' .'" ■■ '. • :""< ''■■:' '."•■ ■.'■;. ■•'.-.-.■■.. Beloved by all. .. •. Inserted by his old chums, Pick ' and ■ Jack ■Mockridge (on active service).,■...■.,.; ; CHANCE:—In loving memory of Rifleman James ;■' Chance, ■ N.Z.R.8., wlio was killed in. action in France on the 28th September, .1917. In a distant land he lien ■■:,', ' Asleep in a.soldier's grave; '■ ;, .' His battles fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. .. Inserted by his mother, sisters, and brother .■.-• : . --.;..; (on active service). • /■',■.' i£ ' CURTIS.—In loving memory of Private Norman Curtis, who was killed in the Somme Battlft 'on the 2»th-September, 1916. . ■ . '.''■ 7 So loved, and sadly • missed. Inserted by his loving mother, . brothers, and .'■[' .'■':■' ','• /sisters." ; ' ' ■ ': .; ■;■.; CURTIS.^-In iloving memory of dear 'Norman,; ■ killed in "action on the 29th September, 1910. -A lonely grave in :a far offland.v ■;•:■■,'.; . ' A grave we may never.see; ■■; ... ->■' But while,life and memory, last, < ..' DearHorm, we will ever thinV ol'thee: ■ -. : , .' Inserted by. Sylvia .Fisher, EVAN3>-Tn sad.but' glorious metuory .'of my v dear; friend, .Lance-porporal .W. r A. ■ Evanb '• (12/2541)), who died.'.of k'wounds.-receiyedrin: Trance on't^VMth September",".lßM.'.-■.'■■■. .' ': Sleep on,( rest well, brave soul,:.for all r -'■ men know that/you.have done your.; duty:, . Inserted, by'his sorrowing^ riend,. M. leeson..;. ■■ MILNE.—A tribute of 'affection^ to Garriet Milne, who was killed'in action at ~: :rthet-BSttle of the Spmme on the 28t}i Sep- • tember, 191 C. :. % Hii 'duty, nobly done. ■ , ' Ihey. miss*:htm ;mo9t .:wh6:loved-him''best. ■;-■ RUSB£Li':—ln Moving»'memory, 'of m/_. dear brother Keith,; who. died of wounds in France ontheMth September',. 1917..;,i-i - .. . ■: ' Inserted by his loving brother Ray (on'active 1 '■ service) ,atid 13. ;. ■. , j' SCHOCH—In ever loving memory of:our John (Signaller J. B. Schoch; M.M., 4th' «einforcements), who died.' of ■ wounds received at ■. Tiers on the 28th September, 1916. :.': ■■"''■ Fearless.of danger in his country's need. • Inserted by his mother, sisters,', and "brother .. /. -; - Bill (on active service). T .• :• TAyLOR.—In sad and: lbvinj:. memory of my dear brother, Sergeant A. X, Taylor (Bert), Anzac, killed in action in the Somme Battle on'the ;28th September, 1916, in his 23rd ■■■ year. .■• ■•.'/• ..'■;. ■ . ■ '■ ■, Tor Britain"; home, and freedom, And ito> right a dreadful wroDg, He chose the'path of duty. And; Joined the khaki throng. '.-. •, - He sleeps beside '• his comrades. In a shallow grave unknown; But his name is written in letters of love , In hearts that he left at home. Inserted by his loving brother, Sergeant William Taylor. ; . . WEBB.—In lovirig memory of Arthur Llewellyn Webb, youngest son of-R. A. Web.b, No. 1, ButherlSnd-road, r Melrose,; who fell in action at the Somme on,the 28th September, 1918.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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423IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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