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DEATHS.

BROWN.—JuIy 5, killed in action in Franco, Private Fred Brown, dearly lnved son of E. Brown and late Chas. Brown, Poulboii Street, Addington, and brother of Mrs W. "Witte, Swannanoa (Twenty-first Reinforcements); aged forty-two years. For King l and country. BUSS—JuIy 20, 1917, at her lato rosidonce, 64, Bristol Street, St Albans, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late William Bubs, Raugiora, in her seventy-third year. (No flowers, by request). CHRISTOPHER. —July 20. at 190, Wilson's Road, Lin wood, Marv, denrlv loved wife of Stephen Christopher, a.yed eixty years. K.I.P. CREED.-—Juno P, killed in action in France, Privato T. R. Creed, dearly belowd fourth fon of W. It. Creed, Wniau; ;>sod thirtythrco year?. For King and Country. GILLESPIE.—Juno 7, 1017, killed in action hattlo of Messines, Corporal Duncan ThotuaH Gillespie, Sixth Ueiuforceuicntß, oldest very dearly loved koii of W. and A. Gillespi . Breeze's l.'oad, New Brighton; aged Uv.;.y-s:x years. GRAY.—Jvi:y 10, at Hamilton Hospital (suddenly), Lily May, beloved wifo oi T. (iray, Mata Ivlata, and youngest daughter of P. J. Raivlinga, Spreydon. Deoply regretted. HENSLEY.—JuIy 20. 1917, at the Christchurch Hospital, Harold Owen, youngest find much loved pon of Mr and Mrs O. Honaley; aged two years :i»d three months. PATON. —July 20, 1017, at Burraugli College, Leeston, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of M. E. Paton; aged forty-two years.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12065, 21 July 1917, Page 1

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DEATHS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12065, 21 July 1917, Page 1

DEATHS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12065, 21 July 1917, Page 1