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IN MEMORIAM.

BASEMAN.—In loving memory of Thomas Henry (Harry) Bateman Beinforoenients), who died from wounds in Belgium on January 7, 1918, eldest eon of Mr and Mrs John H. Bateman, of Waltahuna. ; For King, Home, and Country. BATEMAN.—In loving memory of Bifleman "Harry" Bateman (24th * Beinforceinentfi), who died from wounds at Li'/.ssenstock, Belgium, on January 7, 1018. He sleeps in a British soldiery's grave, In a land to us unknown, But his name is written in letters of love Cruthe hearts he left at home. —lnserted by his uncle and aunt, E. and M. Bateman, and cousin Doris, Caversham. CAMPBELL. —In memory of Private Chas. W. L. Campbell (12th Beinforeements), who died from wounds in Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, on January 2, 1917. No one you loved was by your side To hear your last faint sighs, Or whisper* just one loving word Before you closed your. 03-c=». But. the saddest part is ye* to come When our heroes all return— Mothers will' be looking for their darling boys, But our son will never return. —lnserted by his loving mother and sister, Bella. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of Private W. L. Campbell, who died from wounds in Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, on January 2, 1917. Gone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by hie sister, Lizzie.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 35