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MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN.

LIEUTENANT ALLAN MOKFETH." 4§W Ai'VlCe: was' received yesterday;. of ;ithaj|||||| death, on October '-2, of- Lieutenant Allan _ Morpeth, who was ■• previously ,- reported,' /, missing, believed killed Lieutenant Mor-' - ( pith was the eldest son cf Mr.'H. D. 'Morpeth, . town clerk of Waihi. He was one o!- - ~ sis brothers who joined the forces. .

' PRIVATE A.N. BROWN. ; -Private Arthur X. Brown, killed in action on October •4, . was the ■■■ second ? son : of Mr.;-- A' :^ Francis '-'.Brown, of Takapuna -He- it-'- ~-,_ - tended the Auckland Grammar School and, for a time, the Whanprei High School- ,-y For two years prior to his enlistment hewts - .vith Messrs. E. Morrison and Sons, orchard-,, ists, of Wnrkworth, He ' joined the • seven* tcenth reinforcements, and took part in th# ~,. -. Messinos battle.; His ielder brother. G. M. - Brown, was : killed in.- action' on '; the : " Dais? Patch," Gallipoli, on May S. 1315. - - :-.-.■ ■• •-...■..- : '■y~i",j'. ■ ; . ; --- - ■-.■: ■ !■-.■-■ ■■— ■ . •- : . ; "- : ,-'. v. ■■ *-

iLANCE-CORPORAL J..J. BOLGER. 7 Lanco-G>rporal . John - Joseph' Bo'.cer, killed in action, vras th-> eldest son of Mrs. A. Bolg'Jr, of Vauxhall Read, Devonport. •He was Bora _ at Manaia, Taranaki. and:' nrior to enlisting was on the staff of tha • Union Bank of Australia, Auckland. Ha ; left with the twenty-second and was killed the day. after his nineteenth B birthday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 6

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MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 6

MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 6

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