ROLL OF HONOUR.
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BOLTON.— fond and loving memory © our dear brother, Corporal P. T (Jack . Bolton, First- Australian Forces, who' died a Feathorstou Military Hospital, October £ 'Rest in Peace. —Ever remern'oered by his loving troth* and sister-in-law, Willie and Nellie, 38, Alban; BRATDWOOD.—In loving: memory of on: dear son and brother, "Willie, who died o wounds on October 5, 1918. He gave his life, his best, his all. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving father, mother, orotner, and sister. COOKE.—Ia sad and loving memory oi mr dear son an-1 brother; Private Williarr James Cooke, of the Twentieth Reinforce ments, died of wounds received at Passchen daele Ridge. October 6,' 1917. Buried west of Ypres, in Belgium. He deeps beside his comrades. In ti_ grave to pa. unknown; But his name is* written in love. Ip the hearts he left at home. —Inserted by his loving ' patents, brothers, and sisters. COOKE.In sad and loving: memory of ">er dear brother. Private William James Cooke, of the Twentieth Reinforcements, died of wounds received at Passchendaele Ridge. October 6, 1917. ' No loved one stood before him. To hear his last farewell: No word of comfort could he have, From those he loved so well. —Inserted by his loving brothers, Arthur and Corporal W. H. Cooke. ELLIOTTIn loving memory of Private John Caldwell MrNeish Elliott. Tw-nty-first Reinforcements. Canterbury Battalion, died of wounds m France, October 6, 1917. Died a hero. Three years have passed, how lone H seems. in all our thoughts your face still beams; It; memory's page we'll never blot lnree little words. him not." —Inserted by his loving parents, tasters, and orottotr: also his grandmother. HANLON—A loving tribute to the ro.«njo.ry of my dear friend, George Norman, billed hi France. October 6, 1918. —Inserted by hia loving friend. David. „ MITCHELL,.— tribute to the memory of Private D. W. Mitchell, died of wounds, October 6, 1917. He lives with us in memory stfiT, And will for evermore. Inserted by his loving sister sod family. 5. Brown. Piha. PEAEF.—In memory of Harold Setwyn Pease, killed m action fa, France, October 6, 1918. POPE.—In loving memory of our dear-son and brother. Private Edward T. Pope, Twenty-fourth Reinforcements. killed at Paaschendaele, on October 4. ISI7. Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thoughts to leach. RAWLTNSON.— loving remembrance of ray brother. Private P. J. Eawlinson, killed in action: *ged 18 years; and my father. Grenadier C. W. Rawlinson. ■ "'Gone West,* with the glory of setting sun. To an endless day of a well-«amed rest: For another hero's part is done, And another soul "Gone West." —Inserted by E. and A. Milicich. RULE.— memory of an old oamrade. Lieutenant C. W. Rule, killed in action, October 6. 1918. —Inserted by T.E.W. SOOTT.—In loving memory of Lieutenant *' 19i7 *• kiHed ™ ******> Octo_STOKES.—A tribute' of low to the memory %\ i oar «r^ ca f cousin, PriTOto Claude H. Stokes, Nineteenth Reinforcements. killed to action at Passchendaele. October 5, 1917. Sadly missed. —Inserted !*r Bit* and ' Lilly May. Oneconga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 1
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