DEATHS.
FOR KOMG AMD GOO MTRY.
BURROWS.—On September 22, killed aftt- while in action in France, Lieutenant Ectward Burrows, beloved husband of K. E. j.c Burrows, FeUding, and only sou of Mr and t’Y: Mrs W. H. Burrows, High street, Musselburgh; aged 30 years. “And one clear call lor me. IT , MARCHANT.—On September 15, killed : while in action in France, Sergeant John Allman-Marchant (4th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade), eldest son of Mr and #;v.-Mrs J- W. Allman-Marchant, Wellington. SPENCE.—'Died of wounds received in action in France, September 21st, 191(3, fa ■ George, deaily beloved eldest son of Margaret Spence, Nairn street, Kailcorai. Ho Y; did hie duty.
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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 4
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107DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 4
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