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IN MEMORIAM.

BLACK.—In loving memory of j Robert Stanley, missing " Somewhere in France" since September 21, 1916, only child of Mrs E. L. Black. Still hoping on.—lnserted by his sorrowing mother.' BLACK.—In fond memory of Robert Stanley (Bobby), missing " Somewhere in France" since September 21, 1916.—Inserted by A. F. CORBETT.—In loving memory of James. Stewart (sth Reinforcements), who was killed in action in France, September 21, 1916, eldest son of J. and M. Corbett, 33 M'Bride street; aged 21 years. DONNELLY.—In loving memory of Corporal Arthur H. Donnelly (Ist Division, Australian Infantry), who was killed in action in Flanders on September 20, 1917, beloved younger son of Wm. and M. W. Donnelly Roxburgh East. After the stress of battle God gave peaoe. DONOVAN.—In loving memory of William (Will) Donovan, who died from wounds received in action m Franco, September 21, 1914. He slumbers in a soldier's grave. —Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters, and brothers. DWIGHT.—In loving memory of Quartermaster - sergeant William John Dwight (10th Reinforcements), who was killed in action on the Somme, September 21, 1916. The one we loved, he now lies low His fond, true heart is still; ' The hands that always helped us so Now lie in death's cold chill. .Tis 6ad, but it's true, Though we cannot tell why, The best are the first That are called on to die. —Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. DWIGHT.—In loving memory of our deair brother-in-law. Quarter-master-sergeant W. J. Dwight (10th Reinforcements), who was killed while in action in Franco on Sen- I tember 21, 1916. He is gone, but not forgotten,— Never shall his memorv fode; Fondest thoughts will ever linger For a British soldier brave. —Inserted by R. and A. A. C. DWIGHT.—In loving memory of Quartermaster - sergoant William John Dwight, who was killed in action " Somewhere in Franco on September 21, 1916. In the bloom of life death claimed him, Hut, like others, we must be brave, For wo know he's ealmlj-" sleeping In a British soldier's grave. " —Inserted by Mrs Nikander and family. / M'DONALD.—In loving remembrance of Thomas A. M'Donald (Main Body), _ who died from wounds received while in action in the Battle ok the Sommo on September 22, 1916. To memory over dear.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 6

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 6