IN MEMORIAM
INGRAM.—In loving remembrance of our J, brother, William Ralston, killed in JcUon at Passchendaele Ootober 4, 1017. Loved and remembered always. J INGRAM.— A tribute /of love to the memory of our cousin, William Ralston Inerura, killed in ai l ion at Passchendaele October 4, iut7. Remembranco. —lnserted by his cousins. Avenue Road, Olatiuhu. LAMONT.—In loving memory of Sergeant $ A.' Lamont. killed in /action October 4, 1017* '•—lnserted by H. and V. McCarroll, p»h»McIAUCHLIN.—In loving memory of Prlflto McLaughlin, killed in France Octotor 4; W1& Loving memories linger still, $. Not Just to-day, but always will. -•—lnserted by his loving mother, sister, brother-in-law, Putaruru. MORRIS- —<In affectionate remembrance of our dear son and brother, Private Henry iTorrls, Ninth Reinforcements, killed in action Passchondfldc. October 4;, 1017; aged 21 jwrs.—Deeply regretted. ■■r Tiro# cannot heal the aching heart Or from our imemory tear ;$- J The face and form we loved so well— It dwells for over there. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters ud brothers. MORRIS. —In affectionato romemhrance of osr dwr brother, Private Henry Morris, Ninth .Riihfarcements, killed at Passchendaele Oc(Jber 4, 1017. —Ever remembered ny his loving sister (jd brother-in-law, R. and H. Manuel,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23159, 4 October 1938, Page 1
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