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IN MEMORIAM.

BURN.—In sad but loving memory of our dear brotber and uncle, Private Gordon Stanley, 11810, ■who died ol wounds in Boulogne on 27th March. 1918; aged 23 years. For big country' 8 sake. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in- • law, nieces and nephew, M. and M. Adams, »nd family. Papaparaumu. BtFHN.—In loving memory of my dearest brother, Private Gordon Burn (Buno), 11810 (12th Keinforcements), killed in France. 27th March, 1918 He gave his life that we might live Inserted by sister (Sipp). Digger, and Hoy. BURN.—Id loving memory of our dear uncle, Private 11810 Gordon Burn (Buno), 12th Keinforcements, killed in France, 27th March, 1918. .■ ■ Sadly remembered. Inserted by his nieces and nephew, D. N. and ;■■.-. N. Stewart. CHRISTIE.-In proud and loving memory of 35093, Sapper Rupert James Christie, killed in action in France on the 28th March, 1918. Hib duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving mother and father, brothers and sisters. DENT.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, George Bates (Scoule) Dent, killed in action in France on the 27th March, 1918. So dearly loved, So deeply ; mourned. Inserted by his loving father and mother, sisters, and brother. MACDONAID.—In loving memory.of our dear brother, Ray, who was killed in action on tha 27th March, 1918. ■ Memory ever dear. Inserted by Gladys and Alex. Colquhoun. ■> MACDONAXD.-In ever loving memory of our dear brother, Kay, who was killed in action on the 27th March, 1918. Always remembered. Inserted by Florrie and Perc. Bowers. MACDONAtD.—In loving memory of Private fl A. (Ray) Macdonald, No. 45876, killed in action on 27th March, 1918; aged 19 years and 5 months. He answered his country's call. Inserted by his loving lather, brothers, and sis- : tiers, 21, Cuba street, Petone. PATTERSON.—KiIIed In action, somewhere In Fribcß? on the 27th March, 1918, Private Allan Mclean, dearly beloved son of Allan and Florence Paterion, of Wellington, aged 27 years (20th Reinforcements). Far away from' us ■ who loved him, His conirades gently laid him to rest, Somewhere in France he is peacefully sleeping, '- * One of God's brightest and best. Inserted by Us loving and sorrowing father, • mother, and sisters, Esme and Thelma. PATERSON.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Private Allan McLean Paterson, killed In action in France on the 27th March, 1918, aged 27 years (20th Reinforcements). .i Sweet is the word "Remembrance," And this our wish to show, We hold yon, dear, in memory A* the years may ,come and go. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in- .:'■",■■ law, I. F. Robinson. :- PATKKBON.—In »ad but loving memory ■of oif dear brother, Private Allan -Mctean Paterson, WW3S (20th' Reinforcements), killed In acttion somewhere In France, 1918, aged •3K years. . ■ -,-..,. We'll meet *gain: some day« dear Allan, : How toon we do: not know; But 'you'll always be fondly remembered In our home as the years may come and Inserted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, Florrie and George Laird, and children. - _»AT_EBON.—In sad but loving memory; of our dear brother, Private Allan McLean Paterjon, killed in action somewhere in France on the 27th March, 1918 (20th Reinforcements); aged 26 years. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy days, When we,were all together. Inserted by. his loving sister ajid brother-in-law, Ruby and Bert Mason. BCUIXIN.—In loving remembrance of my dear brother, Private Felix (Ealie) Scullin, 67156 (25th Reinforcements), who was killed in action somewhere in France on the 27th March. 1918. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving brother, Frank. 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 27 March 1926, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 27 March 1926, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 27 March 1926, Page 1

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