FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam
BEAN.—In loving memory of 37997 Sapper John James Bean, who died In Middle East, July 6, 1942. " Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his loved ones.
BLACK.'—In loving memory of Sublieutenant (A) John Ross Black, F.A.A., killed on July 7, 1944, while stationed at Colombo.—lnserted by his loving family. MARK.—In loving-memory of Sergeant Bruce Mark who died from wounds tn Greece, July 7, 1941. Gone from us his smiling face. His happy, cheerful ways: The heart that won so many friends, In happy, bygone days. —lnserted by his loving parents.
PALMER.—In loving memory- of Pte. Raymond Francis, killed in action, July 5, 1942. " Ever remembered.”—lnserted by Palmer family. SMART.—In loving memory of our friend and comrade. Ray Smart, killed on operations on Jufy 6, 1942. "To know him, was to honour his memory.”—lnserted by Stan and Max. SMART, R. J.—ln memory of " Snowie.” killed overseas, July 6, 1942.—Inserted by Nellie.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 1
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