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MARSHLAND SCHOOL.

HONOURS BOARDS UNVEILED. In order to do honour to ex-soldiers who took part in the War, two honours boards were unveiled nt the Marshland School on Friday afternoon. There was a large attendance at the function, which was presided over by Mr D. Voss. The honours boards, which were unveiled by Mrs D. Goodc, contained u5 names, as follow: Albert Lange, Thomas Qunid, Anthony Rogal, Robert G. Cox, Albert Myers, Garland Dobby, Harold Wilson, David O'Callaghon, George Stanbridgc, Ntgel Treleaven, David Martin, Albert Rces, Thomas Crawford, Edward Sharlick, Albert Forsyth, James Percasky, William Hnnnan, Joseph R. Walter, William Faulls, James Lange, Frederick Lange, Hugh Dempscy, Welter Dcmpsey, David Radcliffe, George Sands, Harold Dass, William Hawken, Michael Brown, Ernest Baker, Ernest Dass, Frank Goodc, Thomas Coleman, Michael Percasky, James Schimanski, Charles Palmer, Walter Myers, Michael Faulls, Abraham Dobby, James Crawford", Stanley Matterson, William Bussell, Edward Hawken, Ernest Hawken, John Molr, John Sharlick, George Cro/.ier, Hugh Dawson, William Moore, Edward Fuller, Arthur Baker, William Hart, Frank Davis, Thomas Crocker, and Arthur Lowe. In addition a marble tablet was unveiled by Mrs C. G. Dalgety, which contained the names of 10 ex-scholars who had given their lives. The names were those of William Faulls, Robert Cox, Michael Brown, David O'Callaghan, David Martin, Hugh Dempscy, Ernest Dass, William Bussell, George Stanbridge, and Abraham Dobby. The memorial tablet was presented by Mr D. Goode, chairman of the Marshland School Committee, and a hearty vote of thanks was accorded him for his jjift. Addresses were given by the Revs. D. D. Rodger, H. Spencer, and Father Seymour.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1761, 6 October 1919, Page 4

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MARSHLAND SCHOOL. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1761, 6 October 1919, Page 4

MARSHLAND SCHOOL. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1761, 6 October 1919, Page 4

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