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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam

ANDREWS.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Bob. killed in action, Libya, November 26, 1941. Duty nobly done ’’ R.I.P. —Ever remembered by his i father, mother, and sister, St. Bathans. BLACK—In loving memory of Hughie, 25th Wellington .Battalion, called home in Libya, November 26, 1941. His duty nobly done.” FOSTER.—In loving memory of our dear son, Signalman Colin Foster, kiUed in action, Libya, November 26, 1941. p. re^® r love hath no man.” —Inserted by his sorrowing parents. HlLL.—Private L. G., killed in Libya, November 26, 1941. It’s a long way fr6m his old home To a dark land where he lies, Where he sacrificed his young life ’Neath foreign skies. —lnserted by dad and all at home. HlLL.—Private L. G„ killed in Libya, November 26, 1941. ’Tis a token of love and remembrance To a brother we shall never forget, A day we shall always remember When the rest of the world forgets. —lnserted by Mick, Thelma, Bobby, Dawn. HOGG.—In loving memory of No. 15549 , Private George Latham Hogg, killed in action Libya. November 26, 1941. His duty nobly done.”—lnserted by the Kirby family, also Ron and Dave (overseas). REKOWSKI. —ln fond and loving memory of Pvte. Sydney James, who was killed in action in Libya, November 2d, 1941; aged 30 years. Duty called him, he was there To do his work and take his share; His heart was good, his spirit brave. His resting place—a hero’s grave. . Inserted by his loving brother, sister-in-law, nieces and nephew, Tokoiti, Milton. RITCHIE.—In loving memory of Cecil (Ginner). 25th Wellington Battalion, called home in Libya, November 26, 1941. " Too dearly loved to be forgotten.”—lnserted by his uncle, aunt, and cousins. STENT.—In loving memory of Dick, killed in action in Libya, November 26, 1941. *’ There is a long road called Remembrance." —Inserted by Shirley. STRINGER.—In loving memory of Gunner William Walter Stringer, of Roxburgh jwho died of wounds. Middle East, on November 26, 1941; aged 22 years. "To those who knew him and loved him his memory will be for ever dear.”—lnserted by his parents, brothers, and sisters. STRINGER.—In memory of Billie, died of wounds, Libya, November 26, 1941. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember him. —lnserted by his sisters, Lena and Netta, Christchurch. STRlNGEß.—Treasured memories of “ Billy,” died of wounds in Libya, November 26. 1941. It's a long way from his old home To the dark land where he lies, Where he sacrificed his brave young heart ’Neath sodden foreign skies. Just another brave New. Zealander Died for England at her call, But the long way from those who loved him Is the longest way of all. ” Fondly remembered." —Mr and Mrs Fricker and family, Papanui, Christchurch. UPTON.—In memory of Second-lieu-tenant J. R. Upton, of Ashburton, killed in action, Middle East, November 25, 1941. —lnserted by April and Roddy, Mosgiel. WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear friend, M. J. (Roe) Wilson, who died in the Middle East, November 26, 1941. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by Rex Miller (overseas). WILSON.—In loving memory of M. J. (Roe) Wilson, who died in the Middle East. November 26, 1941. ” Ever remembered.”—lnserted by the H. Miller family, William street, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 1

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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 1

FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 25393, 26 November 1943, Page 1

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