ROLL OF HOHOUR.
BAHiLlE.—Killed in action, in Flanders, October 4, 1917, Private Thomas Dougl&s Haillie, aged 45 years, second son of • i W. D. 11. Baillie,. M.L.C. DKMPSTEll.—Killed in action, in France, : on ; October 4, ISI7, Thomas Dick Dempster (Cathie, Dempster and Co.), ton of'Wis,. ? Dempster, Glasgow, and brother of James L. Demp.uor, Wellington, native of Car- • luke, Scotland. • HARVEY.—Died of wounds at Clearing Station, in France, on October 7, 191?, Corporal Robert Arthur, 7th Reinforcements, third son of Thomas and Elinor ; Harvey, Pembroke Street, Carterton; aged 24 years. KEVS.-On Oetoiiei" 4th, 1917, killed in ; action in Flanders, Private George Ernest Keys, second son of Alfred and ; Jessie Keys, Upper Hutt; aged 25 years. ' He gave his life for his Country. XABSDEX.--Killed in action, in France, October 4, 1917, Second-Lieut. Harry Oswald Furlong Maraden. second son of \ Mr. -and Mrs. T. W. F. Jtarsden, of -East•bourne: aged 27 years. For his country - he gave his life. ! SMITH.-On October 8. 1917, in Franca, : ™ j " vcoun ds. Wilfred Oolinson Smith, 22nd N.Z. Reinforcements, beloved husband of Ethelwynn Smith, Rona Bay,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 1
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178ROLL OF HOHOUR. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 1
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