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FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

IN MEMORIAM. WATSON.—In loving memory of David Alexander Watson (21st Reinforcements), who died from wounds received in action at Passobendaelo on October 3, 1917; aged) EX years; dearly loved eldest son of Alex)* auder and EILon Wateon, Boll© Vuo Port Chalmers. “To memory ever dear.” —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. STONEHAM.—In loving remembrance of our eon and brother, Sergeant Elio Arthur ■Stoneham (24th Reinforcements), who was killed in action at Paeschendaelo on October 4th 1917, beloved eldest son of Arthur ana M-ary Stoneham, Gisborne (late of Qnoens drive, Mufasblbudgh, Dunedin); aged ZO years’. “ Our loss?’ STONEHAM—In fond and loving memory of our dear nephew, Sergeant Enc Arthur Stoneham (24th Reinforcements', who. was killed in action at Passclwmdaele Ridge on October 4, 1917; aged 20 years and 9 months. Dream not they die; Spirite like theirs, so free and brave, Go on to conquer, In spite of the sword and the grasping grave. —lnserted by his loving uncle and auntie. PARKER. —In loving memory of our dear brother and dearly loved son of the late Margaret Parker, Corporal W. J. (Wallie), killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4 th, 1917. , There is a link death cannot sever, Sweet remembrance lives for ever. —Ever remembered by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Mary end Horry Jarvis.

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 6

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FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 6

FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 6

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