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IN MEMORIAM.

For the Empire's Cause. GILLAN. —In loving memory of our dear uncle (Jim); Pte. James Cheyne Gillan, killed in action, Western Desert, July 15, 1942. " Ever remembered." We have only your memory, dear Jim, To cherish our whole life through; But your dearness we will always remember, As we cherish the memory of you. —lnserted by Peggy and family and Clifford, Linton. GILLAN. —In fondest memory of our dear pal, Pte. James Cheyne Gillan, killed in action, Wesiern Desert, July 15, 1942. " Sadly missed. '*• Time may take the edge off grief, But memory turns back every leaf; To have you in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish to-<lay. —lnserted by mum and dad. GILLAN. —In fond and loving memory of my dearest pal, Pte. James Cheyne Gillan,' killed in action, Western Desert, July 15th, 1942. " Sadly missed."

Memories grow sweeter as years travel on, Longing for a face and smile that have gone; I thmk of his sayings and remember his smile. And think he's not lost, just gone for a while. —lnserted by his loving pal Betty. GILLAN.—In loving memory of my old pal, Pte. James Cheyne Gillan, killed in action, Western Desert, July 15, 1942. " Sadly missed." A beautiful memory, dearer than gold; A pal whose worth can never be told; A loving smile, a happy face; A broken link we can never replace. —lnserted by Jimmy, Burnham. GILLAN—In loving memory of Pte. James C. Gillan, 2nd N.Z.E.F., killed in action, Middle East, July 15, 1942. A 'nature you could not help loving, A heart that was purer than gold -, To those who knew him arid loved him. His memory will never grow old. —lnserted by his Joved ones, Bill, Gloria, and weo Gilbert.

IRONSIDE.—In proud memory of our friend, T/Captain Clifford George Ironside, killed in action at El Alamein, July 15, 1942.—Inserted by the staff, Customs Department, Dunedin. IRONSIDE.—In loving and proud memory of T/Capt. Clifford George Ironside, who made the supreme sacrifice on July 15, 1942, at El Alamein.—lnserted by his parents and brother and sisters.

ISBISTER. —In loving memory of our fond son and brother, Spr. W. P., killed in action Ruweisat Ridge July 15, IS42.—lnserted by mother, sister, brothers. JAMES.—In loving memory of L/Cpl. Eric James, died of wounds July 15, 1942, Middle East.

' God guard thee. —lnserted by his loving wife and children

JANSEN-THOMSON.-Jn loving memory of my dear son, Lieutenant Lloyd JansenThomsou, who was killed in action at Ruweisat Ridge, July 15, 1942. He shall not grow old As we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary him, Nor the years condemn; , At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember him. —lnserted by his loving mother. JANSEN-THOMSON.—A tribute of love 'to the memory of Lieutenant Lloyd JansenThomson, killed in action at Ruweisat Bidge, July 15, 1942.—Inserted by Edgar (overseas) and Joan. LIVINGSTONE.—In memory of L/Cpl. John (Jack), killed in action July 15, 1942. —Ever remembered by his loving parents, sisters, and brother (Johannesberg). MASON.—In loving memory of my dear brother Jim, killed in action, El Alamein, July 15, 1942. Hearts that love you never forget, In memory you, are with us yet; Memories of ycu and us together, ■'-' Will linger in our hearts ,for ever. —lnserted by his loving sister Joan. ~ MASON:—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Sgmn. James Taylor, killed inaction El Alamein, July 15,. 1942. "Ever remembered."—lnserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters.

MASON.—Sacred to the memory of Sguin. James Tavlor, killed in action, Western Desert, July 15, 1942. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he awaits us all; ' A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see; But while life and memory last, I will remember thee. No morning dawns, no night returns. But what I think of you. • —lnserted by one to whom he was dear.

MASON.—In affectionate remembrance of Sgmn. James Taylor (Jim), killed in action, El Alamein, July 15, 1942. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of a brother we loved and will never' forget; In our thoughts you are always near As it dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by Elsa, Fred., and family. MASON.—In sad but loving memory of my dear brother, Signalman James Taylor Mason, of Dunedin, who was killed in action in the Western Desert July 15. 1942. A distant grave is a painful thing, Where loving hands no flowers can bring; When we think of where he died, No one he loved was by his side; But Jesus in His tender care Will guard our. loved one lying there. —lnserted by his loving sister, Winnie,- and brother-in-law, Dick, Invercargiil. WREN.—In loving memory of Lieutenant Alexander James Wren, who made the supreme sacrifice at Ruweisat Ridge July 15, 1942.—Inserted by his parents, sister, and brother. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The family of the late Mrs Ellen Joyce, of 12 Botha street, Tainui, Dunedin, desire to express their thanks to.the friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent Dereavement. Mr and Mrs McKeich and family, Kaikorai, desire to thank sincerely all friends, relatives, and neighbours for letters, telegrams, and kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad .bereavement.

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Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 4