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IN MEMORIAM.

CARR.—In loving memory of Sergeant ?J.: J. Carr (Main Body), killed in action in Palestine, March 30th, 1918; also Trooper O. P. Carr, 18th i Reinforcements, killed in Palestine v March 30th, 1918. R.I.P. In a heroco' grave they sleepeth, Somewhere in Palestine they fell; How little we thought when we parted, I It was the last farewe.Tl. —lnserted by their father and mother brothers and sisters. CUNNINGHAM.—In loving memory of Lance-Corporal F. J. Cunningham, who died of wounds at 7th ' Canadian General Hospital, Etaples, France, on March 31st, ,'.1918. Greater lore hath no man than that : a man lay down his life for iris friends. —lnserted by his parents, brother, and sisters. IRVING —In loving memory of Richard Allan who died at Timaru Hospital, on Easter Day, March 31st, 1918. Gone, and left us sad and lonely Oh how we miss his loving face, Noble, true, and tender hearted, No one can fill his vacant place. s —lnserted by his loving brothers, and sister. IRVING. —In loving memory of Allan^ who died on March 31st, 1918. In the prime of his life death claimed him, In the prime of his youthful days, None knew him but to love him, None mentions his name but with ' praise. —lnserted by his aunt and cousins. MACKINTOSH.—In loving memory of Robert Linton (Bob), who passed away at Pleasant Point, March 30, 1916. No we never shall forget him. The lad we loved so well, God alone knows how we miss him, Words can never tell. —lnserted by his loving parents, brother and sisters. MAXWELL. —In loving memory of Rifleman Charles Maxwell, wh» died on March 28th, 1918 ; alsft Trooper Robert Maxwell, who died ' on March 31st, 1918. , They are not dead but only gentlji sleeping, In the sweet refuge of their breast, Far away from sorrow, toil, and .weept ing— Not dead bnt only taking rest. —lnserted Dy their loved ones. • SMART. —In loving memory of Ckarleg Smart, N.Zv Mounted Rifles, sth Reinforcements, died of wounds in Palestine, March 31st, 1918; aged 27 years. • --Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters and brother.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16798, 31 March 1919, Page 6

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IN MEMORIAM. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16798, 31 March 1919, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16798, 31 March 1919, Page 6

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