ROLL OF HONOUR.
COOPER.—September 11, 1918, Lance-Cor- / poral Walter Leslie Cooper, N.Z.H.8., killed in action somewhere in SYatico, third and dearly loved son of Mr C. T. and L Mrs J. E. Cooper, 217, Fitzgerald Avenue, *v'Christchurch; aged twenty-eight year*. One of New 'Zealand's best. _ MACDONALD.—September' 2, killed 'in action somewhere in France, Private Simon John (Thirtieth Reinforcements), fourth and beloved youngest eon of 'James and Margaret Macdonald, Oamaru; aged twenty-eight years. Deeply mourned. He fought and died for his country. MATTHEWS.—September 10, 1918. Rifleman Francis Nicholas (Frank) Matthew*, Advance Party, N.Z.R.8., died of wounds m France, fourth and dearly beloved youngest eon of Mis G. Bennett and the late jST. T. Matthews, Springs-ton; in. his thirtieth year, MORRlS—September 9,. WIS, Private Alex. Morris, killed in action, beloved husband of Florrie Morris, late of Sydenham; ageo, thirty-one year J. Ho nobly did his duty. PRlCE.—September 24, at Edmonton Milii tarv Hospital, of pneumonia, , SeTgeant Lionel Rothory Price (Third Reinforcement), ■ second son of Arthur M. Price, 21, Brefcken Street, Avonside; aged thirty years. Duni edin and "Wellington papers pleaso copy. "WATERS.—September 12, Rifleman Frederiok ' Victor Waters, "killed in action somewhere in France,' beloved eldest son of Thos. and E. Watere, Ohoka; aged twentytwo years. I WHlTE—August 25, WIS, Private Harold John White, killed in aotion somewhere in France, beloved youngest son of Mrß A. 'A. White, Cooptown, Little River; aged twenty-one year*. • • ! BRODIE.—In loving memoir of Private Charles Cheßter Brcdie, killed in aotion in Franco September 28, 1916, dearly loved youngest son of Florence Brodie and the late James McKenzie Bxodie. Inserted by his mother and sisters. COX.—In loving memory of our dear eon and "brother, Robert George Cox, killed in action in Franco, September He answered the call And gavo his all. Inserted by his sorrowing paronts and sisters.' » r FRICKLETON—In loving memory of my brother, William T.-Frickleton, killed in action on the Soinmo, September 28. , He did his duty. Inserted by his brother, J. R. Frickleton. WILSON.—In loving memory of Alexander J. Wilson, eldest son of J. and 0. Wilson, 287, Tuam. Street, who died in France, September 28, 191 G, after two years on active'service. Ho gave his life, it was his all, . ■'That Freedom still might live; 2Co greater love, no greater gift Hath any man to give.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17907, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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381ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17907, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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