FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
IN MEMORIAM
HAWORTH.—In sad but loving memory of Ashley Aston Haworth, M. 8., Ch.B., F.R.I.P.A. (Eng.), killed in action February 3, 1918, beloved son of the late George and Christina Haworth, Roslyn. Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the Better Land, We’ll read the meaning of our tears, And there sometime we’ll understand. God knows the way, He holds th© key, He guides us with unerring hand. Sometime with tearless eye we’ll eee. Yes, there; up there, we’ll understand. —lnserted by his loving mother and sister. MUIR. —In loving memory of 9/1390 Driver Archie Muir, Hawca Flat, died on February 5, 1919, at 14th Stationary Hospital, Bologne, France. “Until the day dawns.” — Inserted by his mother. RUSSELL. —In loving remembrance of Frederick Hugh Russell, beloved only son of Hugh and Agnes Russell (late of Glenledi). “Gone, but not forgotten.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 39
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148FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 39
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