FOR KING AND COUNTRY.
DEATHS. EUTEtERPOBI).—On April 6, 1918, killed while in action in France, Stanley Rutherford (Bch Reinforcements), the dearly beloved youngest son of Sarah Rutherford’ 22 Passmore crescent, Maori Hill, and the late Peter Rutherford (Inoh-Clutha); aged 23 years and 0 months. WHELA/N.—On April 10th, died from wounds, Gunner Alfred "Whelan (27th ReinforcemtSUs), third and youngest son of Mr and Mrs Thomas "Whelan, 25 Springhill road, ilomington. He did his duty. MONRO.—Killed in action at Passchendaele Ridge on 12th October, 1917, 8/3959 Signaller A. Munro (llih Reinforcements), dearly loved son of Mr and Mrs L. Munro. In.Z. Railways, Toiro; aged 19 years. For those he loved. REEVE.—-On April 4th, 1918, killed in action somewhere iu France, Charles Jackson (Stuart), (14th Reinforcements), dearly beloved youngest son of the late Thomas S. and Janet Reeve, of Great King street north, and brother of T. W. and 11. Reeve, Mesdames W. I). Campbell (Musselburgh), D. M. ißlytit (Momington), I). M‘Neill (Fairfield), and Mieses E. and L. Reeve. His life for his country.
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Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 4
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171FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 4
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