IN MEMORIAM.
BABB —In loving memory of my dear son. Corporal Arthur Percy Thomas Babb, who died of wounds received in action in France, on Juno 5, 1916; aged 20 years. Far away in a foreign land, Under a lonely sod, Lies our hero, brave and true. Resting, in peace with God. , .Some day we ho;*, to meet him; Some day—we know not when— We shall clasp our hands in a better land And never pari again. •-Inserted by his sortowing mother and brother Harold HARK— loving memory of LanceCorporal John Albert ißrrt.) Harp, 6th. HauTaki. Company, who fell in action at Gallipoli, June 5, 1915. When alone in my sorrow the bitter tears flow, There stea'eth a dream of the dear long ago; And. unknown to the world, he stands by my side, And whispers the words, " Death cannot divide." —Inserted by his loving dad, Win. G. Harp, Hamilton. HARP.—In loving- memory of Lance-Cor-poral John Albert Harp 'Bert), who was killed jc action at GallipoLi on June 5, 19U. —Inserted by his wife, L. Harp, Rotorua. WILSON.—In living memory of our dear son and brother. Rifleman Vivian Hugo G. Wilson, killed in action in Franco, June 5, 1916. ' Worthy of lasting love was he From thosi> he left behind. A better son and brother no'er could be, Nor one so good and kind. —Inserted by his loving mother, sister Pearl, and brother Victor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17179, 5 June 1919, Page 1
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