IN MEMORIAM.
FORSYTHE.—In fond remembrance ot Sergt. Frederick Forsythe (2/1405), who died of ■wounds in France on the 30th September, 1917. Inserted by I.M.M. , GALBRAITH.—In affectionate remembrance of °rivate Walter Mo Arthur, 13th Reinforcements, wounded in the Battle of the Somme • on the 29th September; died 30th Septem- , ber, 1916. Inserted by his lonely stepmother, E. . Oalbraitli. lIOCKFORD.—In lovins memory of Thomas Dnvi3 Mockford,. 3rd Rifle Brigade, killed in action, somewhere in France on the 30th September, 1917; aged. 21 years. Greater love hath no man: that he lay down his life for his friends. Inserted by L. and K. A. MOCKFORD.—In sad and loving memory of Kitleman Thomas David Mockford, killed in action iii France on the 30th September, 1017. His duty nobly done. . Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt, J. E. Donohue, and Cousin Alice, 27, High-street,-Petone. , . KTJSSE.LL.—In prond and affectionate remembrance of my friend, Gunner Keith D. Rus- ' cell, who died of wounds on the 29th September, 1917. Somewhere in France he is lying, He answered New Zealnnd's call; De died a New Zealand hero, 'Tis the grandest death or all. . Inserted by Myrtle Amle.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 1
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189IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 1
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