NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
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- >KDEBSON.4In affectionate r«membruic« ot our youngest son, James Brian Anderson, who was killed at Baupanme on the 26th August, 1918. ■ .. .. i , Inserted by his parents, A. and M, Anderson. GIRDLKSTONE.—In loving memory of Sergt. . Hugh E., Girdlestooe, who was killed In France near Achlet le Petite on the i 2etli August, 1918. • ' " > , . Greater love' hath no man th»n this: that ' he lay down hi» life for bis friends. .' GiRDLESTONE.—In loving memory ot Sergt. Hubert E. Oirdlestona, who was kiUed in action near Achiet le Petite, France, on the 28th August, 1918, | They pan beyond our touch, beyond our : sight, ■•. ■■ ;. Never, thank God, . beyond our love and prayers, ' ■ ■ . i HENKT.—-In fond and loving memory of my dear brother, John Charles Henry, who departed this life on the 28th August, 1918:. 1 ■ ' To memory ever dear. . Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Gladys and Fred Hooper. HBKKY.—In loving memory of my nephew, John Charles Henry, who departed this life on the 28th August, 1918. (Also, my nephew, John Russell Dawson, 'killed In action on Hill 60, also tho 28th August, 1915 (MsinVßody); . -...,. They gave their lr»e« for their country. Inserted iby their, loving aunt, Mj Mathewa. 1 HUBtY.—In loving memory of Private John William Hurly, who dfed of wounds' received at the Battle of Bapaume, France, on the 28th August, 1918, aged 24 years; burled at Bsgneoz British Cemetery, Doullans, Frsnce. ..•;,,' I.Until the day breaks., ; Inserted by his parent?, brother, and listers. MILL.—In loving memory '. of -Gunner J. C. Mill, killed in action at Bapaume on the 28th August, 1918. ■('. . , Inserted, by H. Bramley. McGREaOE.—In loving memory of Rifleman Christian John (Chrias) McGregor, of Koro Koro, Petone, killed in action near Bapaume 1 on.the 28th August, 1918. . \ , Ihe memory of his dear, kind face, • , His kind and thoughtful ways, The constant vision memory brings /.i, WHI never fade away. / " The world may change from jaar to year, Our friends from day to day; ; , But never will the one we lova From memory pass away; ■Uiserted by hia sorrowing mother and familyl
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 1
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347NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 1
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