NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
«ARTEX.—On the 18th September, 1918, »t 29th Casualty Clearing Station, France, as result of wounds received in action, 2nd I.ieut. 3*»arles (Max) Carter (M.M.), jeangest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Carter, '■Highland Ifwie." Buils, Rangitikei, in his 23rd., \»nr, jnrßS.AY.—Wted of ■wounds on the 4th Deeem* ber, 1918, somewhere in France. I.nnco-Cor-poral Edwiird (Ted) Murray, 24/844, dearly beloved youngest brother of Mrs. J. Kennedy, ■\IOC, Clyde-quay; aged 21 years. ITEWMAN.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at the Officers' Hospital, Abbottabad, from ea< teric, Lieutenant E. M. Newman, (3-2 nd) Gocrkha Rifles, youngest eon of Mrs. and the late W. A. Newman, Dunedin, in his 25th year. Duty nobly done. lOßJißTSOtf.—Killed in action on the 29th September, 1918, Private Charles S. Robertson, 21st Reinforcements, beloved husband of M. Robertson, Hastings, and beloved son of Mrs. J. Robertson, Canada. His .fluty done.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 140, 10 December 1918, Page 1
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