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RIFLEMAN R. G. WETHER ALL. Rifleman Robert George Wetlierall, "’ho died of wounds on September 13 «'as the second son of Mr and Mrs R.
RIFLEMAN JACK- TORRENS. Rifleman Jack Torrens, killed in ac* tiou on September 15, in Franco, was a nephew of the late Mr W. K. Tor-
ether all, of Heathcote. Ho was thirty-three years of age. He was educated at the Ladbrooks and Heathcote public schools. Prior to enlistment he "'as • for two and a half years in the employ of Mr F. King, gardener, Heathcote., While ■on final leave he was married to a daughter of Mrs 1. Pengelly, of 50, Ely Street, Christchurch. Deceased was a member of the loung Men’s Club.
rens, 26, Lincoln Road, and Mrs J. C. Crockett Karori Place, Wellington. He left New Zealand with the Twentysecond Reinforcements. He . was wounded in the Somme battle, and invalided to England, where he remained for eight months. He returned to I) ranee, and met his death In the recent great offensive. He was twentythree years of age.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 8
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