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IN MEMORIAM.

BLONG.—In sad and lovint: memory of our de«r son and brother. Trooper Cecil Blon". killed in action in Palestine on October 31. 1917. To-dsy brinps back sad memories, And our sad thoughts olten roam Orer to Palestine, wrere our loved one rests In a grave eo far .'rom home. —Sadly missed by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers. BLONG. —In loving memory of our dear grandson and nephew. Trooper Cecil Blohr, killed in action in Palestine, October 31, 1917. Thoudi thero is only a gravo to tell, Ana a cross to mark his fall. Thank God that we know ho battled well. In the last game of all. —Inserted by his loving grand-parents. E. and S. Miller, and Uncle Sam. BLONG. —In loving- meraory of our dear nephew, Cecil, who was killed in Palestine on October 31. 1917. \Yp love our dear ones. But Jesua loves them more; And now they dwell with Him Upon tho Homeland shore. —Ever remembered by his lovins: undo and aunt, C. T. and N- Miller. McFARLAND. —In loving memory of Robert Rhoderick (Rhoddy) Crichton Corbett McFarland, who made the supreme sacrifice October 31. 1317. —Interred Nine Elms Cemetery. Poperingbe, France. —Inserted by nis loving uncle and aunt. Captain and Mrs. Corbett-Scott. PHILLIPS.—In proud and loving memory of our dear brother and cousin. Gunner Henry WilUnm (Harry), who died of bronchial pneumonia in France, October 29. 1918. , ... —Ever remembered by lovine sister. Lucy. and cousin, M. Fox. Hamilton. STOREY—In loving memory of my dear brother, Rifleman Thomss H. Storey. 79231, ■who died at the Military Hospital, Cannock Chase. England, on October 31, 1918. He lies with- his peers in the country s sanctuary, Where ihe makers of Britain trod: And wo will hold our pride of bim with our faith , ....«, Till the Reveille sounds at the call or God. —Inserted by his lovine brother, Percy. SWEET.—In loving memory of Private Charles Sweet, who died of wounds at Rouea, October 31. 1917. —Inserted by his lovine parents, brothers, snd sisters-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 1

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