KILLED IN ACTION.
BE OWN--On May 8. Wiled in action at the DardaneH*?. GeoffreyMoPherson Brown, private. 3rd. Auckland. B«rinvent. eldest son of Francis Hamilton and Emily Brown. Schoolhousc. Tikapuna:' aged 20 years. ENGLAND.-On April 05. Wiled in action At the Dardanelles, B P. England (Bert], dearlv-loved second eon of S- A England. Hempstead. London.—Deeply regretted', sadly missed. GILLAKDEB.—On May 8. 1915. killed.in pcticn at tie Dardanelles. Bustler Frederick Norman- youngest son of Charles and Elizabeth Gillsinder. of Ngaruawahia. and dearlybeloved brother of Mrs C. L- Innes, Hamilton. Mrs. J. E F. Rrayahaw, and Mr. E. Gillender. of Ponsonby. Died a hero fighting for his country-HEALD.-On May 8. 1915. at the- Dardanelles. Private Sydney Haldane. eldest son of Richard Arthur He-aid, late of Victoria .- Street, Auckland PIERCE.— May 8. 1915. killed in action at the Dardanelles. Lance-Corporal Clarence "White Pierce, youngest dearly-loved Mother cf Mrs. David Sutherland, Te Kuiti; aged SI years. SHEPPARD-On May 8. killed in «ction. Sergeant Edgar Francis SbeDpard. 6th. Hanraki. Regiment, dearly-beloved brother oi Eva Pembroke Shcppard; aged 22 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15947, 18 June 1915, Page 1
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