DEATHS.
DIMANT.-Sergeant Roy H. Dimant, •' aged SO. 23rd Royal Fusiliers,.killed in i action, July 27> beloved second of E. and A. Dimant, Parkholme, B. Kew, ; • Melbourne, and loved brother of Lieu- : tenants Ivan and Douglas (how on. ao- .'! hve service in France), Leslie, Jim, i . Lila, Birdie, and Dolly. i His duty nobly done. ; DIMANT.-Sergeant Roy H. Diniant, - ; aged 30, 23rd Royal Fusiliers, killed' in . action, July 27, loved step-brother of ■ Maud, Essie, Gladys, and Sergeant G. W. Hope (now on active service). Park- > holme, E. Kew, Melbourne. ''! His duty nobly done. ' i LAING.-On the 20th September, 1916, - i at Bancory, Scotland, Millicent Mary j (Mollie), youngest daughter of Mon-: tagu Laing, managing dirootor of Bar- L i good, Son ,and Ewcn, Ltd.j London i \ aged 25 years. (By oable.) '• ■ ' j STUART.-On, 16th September, 1916, in ] France, of wounds, Rifleman Alfred | Meliss Stuart, second son of Mr. and •■) Mrs. D. T. Stuart, of Wellington. ' '■ STUART-MBNTEATH.~On 25th Sepfember, 1916, at Wellington, Andrew Agnew Stuart-Monteath. Private interment jno flowers.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2886, 26 September 1916, Page 1
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