ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMOMAM. c CARROLL.— Bad but loving memory of my dear uncle* Frank Carroll, killed in aotion in France on March 30, 1918, He sleeps besides his comrades In a grave to us unknown; But his name is written in letters of love In the hearts be left at nemo. —Inserted by his loving niece, Muriel Carroll, Aka Aka. RAMSAY In loving memory of Harold Vivian Ramsay, No. 1 Field Ambulance, N.Z.M.C, who was killed on duty in France, April 2, 1918. Interred at Beau&sait, north ci Doullens. '.( lay in dust life's glory dead, And from tie ground there blossomed red. Life that shall endless be. —Inserted by his loving parents and blithers, Dexter Avenue. RAMSEY.—In affectionate memory of Private Harold Vivian Ramsay, No. 1 Field Ambulance, killed at Beaussart, in Franco, April 2. 1918. -Inserted by his cousins returning home, Boy and Charlie Copeland, Eric Ramsay, and Douglas and Jack Collins.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 1
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