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ROLL OF HONOUR.

HUNTER. —In loving memory of Albert William Hunter. (10837, Cyole Corps, 12th Reinforcements), second son of William *nd tho late Susan Hunter, 82, Antigua Street; killed In action on Mount Kemmel, April 18, 1918. \ To memory ever dew. Ho died as he lived, noble and true. Inserted by his father, brother and sister. KEARNEY.—In loving memory of Private Leslie G. Kearney, of Gough a Bay; killed in action in France, April 17, 1918. KIBBLEWHITE.—In sad but loving memdry of Private Edward (Kip) Kibblewhite, killed in action, somewhere in France, April 17, 1918. In the pride of early manhood. Like the dawn of a beautiful day. He fought with the bravest of the brave In the thickest of the fiay. What oonld we have more glorious! Who paid a greater toll Than ho who fought for King and country During England's darkest hours? My dear husband is sleeping his last long sleep In a grave I may never see. May some gentle hand, in that distant land, Lay down a flower for mo. Inserted by his loving wife, Evelyn Kibblewhite.' McWHINNEY.—In loving memory of out dear brother. Sergeant G. E. McWhlnney, eldest son oi the late R. MoWhinney, ol Orari; killed in action, somewhere in Frano®, April 17, 1917. You are always in my thoughts, dear George, When I sit and think of you. In life I loved you so dearly, In death I’ll do the same. But, oh, it is so hard to think That I could not say good-bye to you. Inf or tod by his loving brother, Richard Timaru papers please copy. KIBBLEWHITE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Edward Frederick (Ted) Kibblewhite, who wae killed in aotion, somewhere rfa France, on April 17, 1918. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers-in-law, C. E. Lilloy and J. and 0. Price. RAMSEY.—In ead remembrance of our dear son and brother, Driver Ales. Ramßcy (6th Howitzor Battery), killed in action in Franco, April 17, 1918. Interred in a cottage garden, Canada Comer, beside his two comrades. One sad, long year has passed away. Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters and brother.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18075, 17 April 1919, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18075, 17 April 1919, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18075, 17 April 1919, Page 1

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