FIGHTING FAMILIES.
I FOUR BROTHERS' RECORD. & The sons of Sirs. G. Browne, of Dominion | Road, Mount Eden, all natives of Auckland, have established a -worthy record as , a fighting family. Driver James Browne . was killed at Gaza in April last, "whilst ? Prvat ATie Browne, who was inl vanded to England from the firing-line is - now in hospital at Codford. Private Edward Browne, who went away with ; the second reinforcements, returned some r tune ago, and,* now very ill in the Auck. I land Hospital. Private William Browne • is now serrog-in Prance. The name of - the youngest brother, George, who ha« • only just reached the ago of & 19, for some ' USSfW <^ ' a PP eare <i in the laat ballot list. The name of the late Driver James Browne also i was erroneously, in- . eluded in the same ballot lis*. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16696, 14 November 1917, Page 8
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