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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR

IN MEMOEIAM.

''liSthp'-I!?,?.ffe^ion*te mpmorybl my. dear brother, 11. A.. Ferris (Bob), killed inaction ber 19?s JeSnOy> France ' 0B tne «h Novem-

i-oye and remembrance live for ever. Inserted by his loving sister, Eva,

MtJIRELL.— In loving , memory of Sydney Allan Murrell (Lieut. No. 159), eldest son ot John M. and Lilian Mijrrell, killed in action, Lea Quesnoy, 4th November, 1918.

MLRKELL.—In loving memory o{ the late Lieutenant S. A. Murrell, loth Reinforce--1918 ° fell '" aotioa at Le Quesnoy,.

W7^nl*^S oX—In loTin« remembrance ol 71309 Rifleman James Williamson, killed in action at' Le Quesnoy, France, on the 4th November, 1918, beloved eldest son of Mr. and, Mrs. J. Williamson. Hataital. w«,°'ten think ol the days gone past, . -when we were all together; A.shadow o'er our lives is cast, , A loved one gone for ever. Inserted by his loving father and mother. 'WILLIAMSON'.—In loving remembrance of our dear brother, 71309 Rifleman James Witliamson, killed-in action at Le Queßnoy. I'rance, on the 4th November, 1918. . . .There is a link death cannot sever, '"""'" Love and remembrance live for ever. '.One of the best .."Gone West." Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. WILLIAMSON—In loving remembrance of Kitieman James Williamson: (Jim), killed . in action at Le Quesnoy on the 4th November, 1918. j ■ ■-'.- '■ Not forgotten. "• '•■'; ',','■ '..'"' :'' '. •". '—Jean.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 1