ROLL OF HONOUR
f>n«DON. —Signalman John Julius Verdi, eldest S on of Mr. and Mrs. John Gor- ' Queensberry Street, Dunedin. killed i* action in Libya on November 23, a ,B rRAHAM. Wallace, 3.x2..—0n -November ? m killed in action, Libya dearly-beloved irtnneest eon of Alexander and Nora Graham, lad brother of lau (Overseas); aged 2, years. iiaRCOURT. —On November 26, 1911, a «cnn<>r of war at Liebcuau, Wurtemburg, Germany Eveline Alice Marion, 0.8. E., elder f.nzbter of the late John Bateman HarMurl Wellington, born April 11, 1878. MAXFIELD. —Dvr. Laurie Edgecombe M-rfield <>2116, 2nd Reinforcements, killed - Faction Middle East. November 23, 1911; in (hand of Alma Maxfield and son of the • Si Herbert Maxfield, of Tauranga, and Man- Maxfield, of Mount Maunganui.—He f< "MULVI HILL.'— Reported killed in action WAVpniber 27, Lance-Corporal Hugh Edmund vnlvihill. dearly-beloved third son of Mr. and u* Dennis Mulvihifl, 19 Alpers Avenue. Vosoro; aged 29 years. nnCERS.—2O93O. Gunner Joseph Max, c Echelon, killed in action November |f Libya dearly-loved husband of Dorothy Forbes), and loving daddy of Neville William. 24 Hillside Crescent. Mount Eden; , o"j years ' ag nOGERS, Maxwell Joseph.—Reported ...uij in action, November 28, beloved young- & of Mr and the late Mrs. L. W. Rogers, rr,tanui Te Awamutu. ROGERS, Maxwell Joseph.—Reported viiiwl in action November 28, beloved brother f fean Nada, Betty, Donald and Roderick. WYATT —Killed in ' action November 25. «(Ji Aubrey Ernest, dearly-loved husband of ffilen Wya't, Hotel Northland. IN MEMORIAM HUGHES, L.. and MACK, T.—ln memory «r those two killed by enemy action at sea OB December 8, 1910. —Inserted by fellowAlton (Tim), late chief officer, Mercantile ulrine killed in ac,iou Member 8. 1010.— Inserted by father, sisters and brother. MACK.—In loving memory of T. A. (Tim) Mack, killed by enemy action at sea December fi 1040 ' ' Unto'each, man his handiwork, Unto each 1 his crown. The just fate gives Whoso takes the world's life on him and "his own lays down, He dying, so lives. —lnserted by C. M- Sanders. MACK. —In loving memory of Tim, killed •t December 8. 19-10. —A good and faithful pal- Always remembered by May and Bill. MACK.—In loving memory of Thomas sllan (Tim), chief officer, Mercantile Navy, killed in action December S, 1910.—'Always remembered. Rose and Perc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24142, 8 December 1941, Page 1
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372ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24142, 8 December 1941, Page 1
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