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IN MEMORIAM.

CAMPBELL.—Died from wounds, Private Charles William Campbell (12th Reinforcements). Thou art gone, but not forgotten. And as dawns another year) In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near. —lnserted by his loving 6ister Lizzie. CAMPBELL.—On January 2, 1917, died from wounds received while in the Somme Battle, Private Charles William Lauohlan Campbell (12th Reinforcements), beloved third son of Ann and the late Neil Campbell, of Wetherstone. Greater love hath no man than this : that a man lay down his life for his friends. He nobly did his duty and died for his King and Country. —lnserted by his brothers and sister-in-law. CLARK.—In affectionate remembrance of our dear son and • brother, Berceant Georgo W. Clark (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.i . who died in No. 2 General Hospital. Chelsea, England, on January 5, 1917, from wounds received while in action in France on September 16, 1916. My brave one is sleeping, his last long sleep, In .a grave I may never pee; But some gentle hand, in that distant land, May lay down a flower for me. —lnserted by his parents and bi others. WEIR.—In loving memory of Corporal William Weir, who died from wounds receiv.cd while in aotion "Somewhere in France" on January 2, 1917. So loved, so mourned. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 35