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IN MEMORIAM

ALEXANDEn.—In ever-loving memory of « | \v M AU'xn udor, 7th Keinforcenients. Ui ie< i" ncti« r, at Armcntiercs, July 14. . At ttu- pomg down of the sun, nnd m tho niorninu •\Ve wiil remember I hem. o nd broth.", Mi'iigapiko. Awinnutu. MoCOMA'-D —Siitrt'd ,to the memory of my denrly-loyed son Tom. who paid the giiprenie sacrifice in I-mine, .Tub 11, 101,. Loved, remembered, limped f° r always. j\s it dnwra another vear .—Mother. , f MaPOMALD.— In t: her is tied memory of Tom. who died from wounds July 11. 1917 Wo know a peaceful dawn, the sun softglowing. We see the velvet night, and. unafraid. Through fields unravaged, we mn.v pass, well knowing Our land is free--because our brothers paid. brother-in-law, 'Elsie and Bruce Murray. MCDONALD—In fond and proud rrme.nibrunci- ot my deiny-joved brother. Rifleman T (' ('tornl McDonald, who died of wounds, July' 14. 1S»17; aged 23 years. He "ave his lilo on freedom's altar—laurel wreathed; To us the pride and sorrow of remembrance.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 1