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IN MEMORIAM.

v\ : _RMER--In loving memory of our dear 'brother and undo, Private Keith (40,275), ,1,0 WSJ reported raiss«ng July 27, 1917, ■then February 11, 1918, reported by Court '; 0 Inquiry killed in action July 29, 1917 : : .(ltessin«s). . A loving brother, so true and kind. '. -Inserted by his sorrowing sister and • brother-in-law, Lily and Jack Bell, also _ _ little niece and nephew, Kot* and Loo, • . Norton Road, Frankton. ;' CARLTON*.— In T loving memory of our dear ■'■on and brother. Lance-Corporal E. (Goorgio) Carlton, who was killed in action in Franco on July 29, 1017. Somewhere in Franco he is laid to rest, His life's work truly done; • 'Twas » sacrifice for liberty, Ere life had scarce begun. 'We know that his presence from homo is gone, We know there's a vacant chair, But with lov'ng thoughts we can picture him As though he were really hero. ' —Inserted by his loving mother, lather* esters, and brothers, Macltaytown. CARLTON— loving memory of Serjeant George Ernest Carlton, who fell in action. July 29. 1917. Gone is the face we loved,so dear, Silent is a voice we loved to hear; Gone toe far for sight or speech. But not too far for our thoughts to reach. -Inserted by his loving uncle, Phill., and cousins, Dolly and Ruby Griffin, Karangahalt CARLTON—In loving memory of Sergeant George Ernest Carlton, who wbb -killed on active service in France, July 29, 1917. In a hero's grave he sleepeth, Somewhere in France lie fell; How little we thought when we parted It was his last farewell. —Inserted by his cousins, Willie and Emily Griffin.

. CARLTON.— loving remembrance of Bergeact George Ernest Carlton, who fell while serving his country, July 29, 1917. Not dead to rj, we loved him dear, Not bst, but gone before; He lives with us in memory still, And wil] for evermore —Inserted by his loving cousin, M. B. Neil. Karangahoke. CARLTON.—In loving memory of Sergeant George. Ernest Carlton, killed in action, July 29, 1917. Somewhere in Franco, on an endless leave, Out on a last long spell; Killed in action, 'tis hard to believe, For his country he fought and fell. —Inserted by his loving cousins, E. find M. Remington, Karangahake. CREAN.—In loving memory of ,our esteemed friend. Lance-Corporal Patrick Lewis Crean, N.Z.R.8., wbo was killed in action " somewhere in Franco" on July 26, 1916.-R.I.P. Ever remembered. ' —Inserted by his sincere friends, D.F., M.Z., and R. Reardon, Te Kuiti.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 1