THE LATE MR. T. E. TAYLOR.
IN MEMOBIAM. hot v,"canons and high words now be '.•put by; Now lies the valiant warrior in the dust, And he whoso busy blade could never rust Dios as the fighter born would choose to die; Nor theirs alone the loss who at Ins cry _ . Rallied about him and m him put trust - Implicit, blind, as loyal followers must; ...... . *\or ours alone whose civic diguty Ho did uphold. The nation, as a whole, No pany merely, mourns lor him this'day; Hi is day lias passed a very noble soul; 'The strife is hushed. Bet all New Zealand say: 1 “Toll for the strong, heroic spirit, toll! A Power from our land lias passed away.” —Arnold Wall, in the Christchurch “Press.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 3
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