ROLL OF HONOUR.
'AKOTJS —On October -11, -1917. -killed in action, in France, 2nd Lieut. W. M. Amis, ■ Main Body, son of S. M.-Arcus, -131 Abel Smith. Street, and Wellington Harbour Board; aged 24 years. BAlLlilE.—Killed in action, in Prance, October 4, 1917, Private Thomas Douglas Boillie, the beloved -husband of Alice Baillie, and second son of Mr. W. D. H. Baillie. J1.1i.C., and ltrs. Baillie. Auckland and Blenheim papers please copy. BEAUMONT.—On October 4, 1917, killed in action. France, Private A. G. Koi Beaumont, 18th ■ Heinforcements, dearly loved youngest Bon'of the late A. Beaumont, Gurrawong, N.S.W., and Miliicent Beaumont, of 6 ot. George's Bay Road, Parnell,- Auckland; aged 22 years. BUNTING.—KiIIed in action- in Flanders, on October Ist,-Private Stanley Bunting, of the Australian Imperial Force (2nd Division), sou of Mrs. Bunting, Dixon Street, •Masterton. FRASER,—Died of wounds, in France, 14th October, 1917, Alexander Fraser, youngest son of the late Donald Fraser, of Pukehou. Bulls; aged 39 years. , GAlN.—Killed in action in France, Oct. 3rd,' 1917, Private Thomas William Gain, 6th Reinforcements, aged 22 years, the be- . loved second son of Mr.'and Mrs. Gain, Featherston. Deeply mourned by. his parents,- brothers, and sisters. HOWDEN.—On 21st Ootober, 1917, at Wimercux, France, died of wounds,' Peter Howden, 2nd Lieutenant- N.Z. Machine-Gun Corps, aged 33 years, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. David B. How--den, Eastbourne, N.Z.. .... L Ootober 9th, 1917, die 4 of wounds in France,-' Lance; Corporal William Ellis, of the'Fiftii Reinforcements, dearly loved eldest'son of Mrs.-E. R. Kelly, of Shannon; aged 33 yefi-ra. ;-His duty nobly dona.—lnserted by his sorrowing mother. O'CALLAGHAN—KiIIed in action, October 12tn France, Captain Leslie G. 0 Gallaghan. husband of J. M. O'Callagban, andson of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. O'Callaghan, T!maru. . , RUSSELL.—Died of wounds, at Clearing Station in France, on October 7, 1917, Pte. William, 14th Reinforcements, third son of the late.William and Emily Russell, Cunninghamß, Feilding. "His duty uobly doue." SPENCER—Sapper J. A. Spencer (Allen),, eldest soii of Urs. Thompson, Taihapc, beloved brother of . Urs. Macdonald, 5 Salisbury Terrace, Wellington. Died of Wounds in France. TERRY.—Killed in action, in France, October 4, 1917, Percy Edward Terry, beloved second son of Jfr. and Mrs. A. E. Terry, of Nireaha. Inte of Pahiatua; aged 21 years. Ho his life for his country. WEBB—Killed in action, in France, on October 4, 1917, Thomas Charles, 23rd Reinforcements .(late Orchard Instructor Agricultural Department, Wellington), dearlv-beloved and only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Webb, of Wellington. LoYed and deeply mourned by all who knew him. Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. - •
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 1
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