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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM.

BURN.—In Tond and sacred memory of our dear friend, Private Gordon Burn, 11810, who wat killed in action on the 27th March, 1918, ftged 23 years. A faithful and true friend "Gone West." Inserted by May and Charlie., BURN.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Private Gordon.liurn 11810, who was killed in action on the 27th March, 1918, in France; aged' 23 years. Every night as the sun goes down, And the toil of the day is done. We long for the brother we loved so well, And the smiles of one who is gone. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law and nieces and nephews. UURN.—In loving memory" of my denrest brother, Gordon (Buno) Burn, 11810, killed in France on the 27th March, 1918, aged 23 Somewhere in France'no matter \vhere,\ ■ He is just as near to Heaven 1 As though he laid in his bed at homp, When the signal to "Cease" was given. Inserted by his loving sister, Sipps. BURN.—In fond memory of. our dear uncle, Private Gordon Burn, 11810, who was killed in action on the 27th March, 1918, aged 23 yeara. . ' "Remembrance.'' Inserted by Nole and Dorrie. DENT.—In ■ loving memory of our dearly be; loved son and brother, Gunner George (Sconnie) Deut. killed in actjon in France on the 27th March, 1918. So dearly loved, So deeply mourned. Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, sisters and brother. DENT.—In memory of George Bates Dent, who was killed in action in France on the 27th March, 1918. He lived; , , Of sterling worth was be—a man, indeed, Respected and esteemed by everyone; A loyal, steadfast mate; kindness his creed, A loving son. Inserted by T. price and family. MACDOXALT).—III fond memory of Private H. A. (Ray) Macdonald, who was killed in action in France on the 27th March, 1318. —F.E. MACDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Horatia Arnold (Ray), who was killed in action on the 27th March, 1918.' (Mailly Mollet). . . Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,. Il', and A. Colquhoun. , MACDONALD.—Iu loving memory of our dear son, Honitiii Arnold (Ray), who was killed in action somewhere in France on the 27th March, 1918, *ged 19 years and 6 months. Four years have passed away, .our hearts are As time goes on wo misa him more; His loving smile, his welcome face, There's none can fill our dear boy's place. Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers,, and sisters. ' ' PATBRSON.—KiIIed in .action somewhere in France, on tho 1 27th March, 1918, Private Allan McLean Paterson, 30635, dearly beloved son of Allan and Florence Paterson, of Wellington (20th Reinforcements). , His duty nobly done. Sleep on, dear son, as days go by, K» flowers can I leave on your grave' where you lie; For the broad, wide ocean does keep us apart, ; Your ever smiling face shall dwell in my heart. As I look at your picture that hangs on the wall, ■ . ■ . • • . The smile of your boyhood I can't but recall; ' I miss you, God knows, and mourn you un seen, • ' l And sacred are the memories/ of (lays that have been;- . Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, and sisters, Esme and Thelma. PATERSOy.-In sad but loving memory of our dear brother. Private Allan McLean Paterson (20tji Reinforcements), killed > in action somewhere in —France"'Ofl"thß?"27tir March, 1918. . , Sadly missed. Like ivy on- the withered; oak, Where nil things else decay, 1 . Our love for him will still .keep, green, And will never fade away. Inserted by sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, Ivy and Fred Robinson. ■ PATERSON.—In snd but loving memory of our dear brother, I'nvate Allan McLean Paterson (20th Reinforcements), killed in action somewhere In Frauce on the 27th March, 1918, aged 26 years. Sadly we miss him. W« are thinking of you to-day, dear Allan, Thinking of the past: Picturing you in our memory, Just as we saw you last. Inserted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, Florric and George Laird, and nephew, Allan. PATERSON.—In ever loving" memory of our dear brother. 30635. Private Allan McLean Paterson (20th Reinforcements), killed in action somewhere in France on the' 27th March, 1918,-aged 26 years. Sadly wo miss him, but yet in our sorrow Hope for the future can banish our pain; Faith points the way to a brighter to. morrow, , ' And whispers the hope that we'll meet ' him again. Inserted by Jiis loving sister. Ruby, and brother-in-law, Bert Mason. SCULLIN.—Sacred to the memory of Private ' Felix Sculliu, who was killed in action on the 27th March, 1918, aged 32 years. R.I.P. Inserted by his brother Frank'/

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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