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DEATHS.

HARLEY—On February 18, killed rvhile in action “Somewhere in France,’ Wjlllam James, dearly .beloved fifth son o 1 William and Tumor Harley, 27 Jackson street, St. Hilda; in his 25th year. Ho did his duty. HILL.—On March 8, accidentally killed In France, Captain Roland Justus Hill, M. 0.. beloved husband of Catherine Ann Hill,' lid Carroll street, Dunedin, and son of H. J. Hill, Esq., 40. Shalimar Gardens, Acton, London; in his 33rd year. M'CURDY.—On February 21, killed while in action "Somewhere in France,” Archibald M’Curdy, fourth son of the late John and , Elizabeth M’Cnrdy, of Anderson . Bay. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. ROSS.—On February 20, 1918, killed while in action .“Somewhere in France,” Private Robert John boss (N.Z. Rifle Brigade, 23rd Reinforcements), dearly beloved eldest son of William and Annie Ross, Langwell, Toiro, Otago; in his 25th year. He did his duty. WIGIITMAH.—On February 31, “Somewhere in Franco,” Belford, Ar.non (late of Hanlurly), beloved son of Mrs J. E. Wightinan, England; aged 29 years. —Homo papers please copy. WILLIAMS.—On March 9, 1918, ht Dunedin, 32672—Private William Thomas (19th Reinforcements), dearly beloved eldest son of David and Janet Williams, of Waltaki; aged 19 years. His is the loveliest fate of all who gives to death a glad arid lovely youth.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 35

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