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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM.

HUGHES.—In loving memory of Lance-Corporal Bertram W. V. Hughes, filled in action in France on the Bth October, 1918. LAMBETH.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas Bickford Lambeth, who was killed in action in France on the Bth day of October, 1918. I know not where you sleep, dear Tom, Your grave I cannot see, But as long as life and memory last, I will remember thee. Inserted by his loving wife, Florence Lambeth, and sons. IANGFOKD.—In loving memory of Sergeant William Langford, 24/2017, 2nd Battalion, N.Z.K.8., who was killed in action at Crevecoeur, France, on the Bth October, 1918. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, amd brothers. SCORRINUI.—In loving memory of our dear son, Joe Scorringi, A. Company, No. 69304, 34th Eeinforcements, who was killed in action on the Bth October, 1918, in tho attack on Seramvillers. "Killed in action," said the cables, That is all the tale they tell Of the brave young lad who loved us, Of tho lad we loved so well. How the life was sped we know not, What the last ■n'ftrd, look, or thought, Only that he did his duty, Died as bravely as he fought. Inserted by his loving father and mother and nephew. SCORRINGI.—In loving memory of Prifate J. Scorringi, killed in action at Seramvillers on the Bth October, 1018. "Killed in action," said the cables, , That is all the tala they tell Of the lad we loved so well. How the life was sped we know not, • What the last word, look, or thought, Only that ho did his. duty, Died as bravely as he fought. In a distant land he lies, At rest in a soldier's grave; His battle fought, his name enrolled ■„ On the scroll of tho deathless brave. A 1 lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see-; . • But while life, and memory last, We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving brother, Frank Scorringi. SPROTT.—In loving memory of Rifleman George Sprott, who was killed in action in 'France on the Bth' October, 1918. This day brings back to memory One who was called to rest; And those who think of him to-day Are those who love him best. Inserted by his aunt, uncle, and cousins. STRATTON.—In loving memory of Lance-Cor-poral W. J. Stratton, eldest beloved son of G. J. and C. S. Stratton, killed at Easschendaele on the 4th October, 1617. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Samuel Taylor, who was killed In action somewhere in France on the Btb October, 1918, This day brings back to memory One who was called to rest; And those who think of him to-day \ Are the ones -who love him best. Inserted by his loving wife and children. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of Samuel Tay- ' lor, killed in action, Lesdins, France, 1818. Dear son of my bosom, you sleep with the brave, Where no tears of a mother can fall on your grave; But unknown to the world you stand by , my side, And whisper: "Dear mother, death cannot divide. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. TAYLOR.—In sad but loving memory of onr dear brother, Private S. Taylor, 68689 (Sam), ■who was killed in action in France on the Bth October, 1918. ' He was our darling brother. Who was sent 60 far away From his home and loved oneß, He fought and died that day. Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters, Will, Dan, Lou, and Agnes. TAYLOR.—In fond and loving memory of my pal, Samuel Taylor, killed in action at Les-. dins, France, on the Bth October, 1918. Duty nobly done. Inserted by his friend, G. A. Parker. WOLLAND.—In loving memory of Stacey Wolland, of Petone, who died of -wounds m France on the Bth October, 191 S. Ever remembered. Inserted by his sorrowful parents, brother, , ' and sister.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 1

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