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IN MEMORIAM.

CROSSWELL.—Iii loving memory ot Fitter A. G. Crosswell, N.Z.F.A., 13th Reinforcements, who was killed in action at Bapaume on September 1, 1918. "So loved, so mourned.”—lnserted by his parents, brother, and sister. ELLIS.—In loving memory of Thomas Ellis, Mosgiel, sth Reinforcements, who died of wounds at Gallipoli on August 20, 1915. —lnserted by his loving family. FRAZER.—In loving memory of Trooper Robert M'Kinlay Frazer. 3rd Reinforcements, 0.M.R., -who died in Malta, September 3, 1915; aged 24 years; younger son of Jane and the late John Frazer. Stirling. " Fon<{ memory brings the light of other days around me.”—lnserted by h's loved ones. HARRIS.—In loving memory of Richard George Harris, Mosgiel, 15th Reinforcements, who was lulled in action at Bapaume on August 27, 1918.—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, E. and J. Ellis and family. JOPP.—In loving memory of Corporal James A. Jopp, M.M., who was killed on August 30 at Bapaume. " Peace, perfect peace.”—lnserted by his loving mother. REAL.—In loving memory of our dear Jack, who died of wounds received while in action at Gallipoli on August 31, 1915. R I P.—lnserted by his loving parents and sisters. SMITH.—In loving memory of Lawrence Smith, dearly loved son of Thomas Smith, Bannockburn, who was killed at Bapaume, August 25. " Sadly missed.”—lnserted by his loving father, sisters, and brothers, Bannockburn. SMITH.—In sad and loving memory ot our dear son and brother, 23/912 Lancecorporal William James (Noble) Smith, killed at Fremicourt, September 1, 1918. A day of remembrance and sad to recall, Still in our hearts you are loved by us all. —lnserted by his loving parents and sisters, Kaitangata. SUTTON.—In loving memory of Company Sergeant-major William Sutton, M.M., 16th Reinforcements, who died of wounds received in action near Bapaume on September 2, 1918; aged 25 years.—lnserted by his loved ones, Wyre street, Kaitangata. TORRANCE.—In loving memory of Ser-geant-major Robert Gordon, died “ Somewhere in France,” August 28, 1918; aged 26 years. Too far away thy grave to see But not too far to think of thee. —lnserted by his loving mother. WEDLAKE.—In fondest memory of Sapper John Alfred Wedlake, No. 4/1557, New Zealand Engineers, who died on August 26, 1926. Dearly remembered by his only and ever-loving sister.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 47

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 47