IN MEMORIAM.
GEANGE—In loving memory of our dear son, Trooper John Wallace, who died at Auckland on March 30, 1917, from wounds received on Gallipoll. He Will Give Them Back. We are quite sure That He will give them back—bright, pure, and beautiful. We know He will but keep Our own and His until we fall asleep. We know. He does not mean To break tho strands reselling between Tho Here and Th<>re. He does not mean—though Heaven be fair- . - . ... To' change the spirits entering there, that they forget The eyes, upraised and wet, The lipe too still for prayer, The mute despair. We are quite Bure we will be very glad That for a little while we were so sad. J. and 0. Geange. HARMS.—In loving memory of Clauds Walter Harris, of PuMo, Dyevville, who passed away on March 29,-1917. To memory ever dear. —Inserted by his father, sisters, and brothers.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 1
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152IN MEMORIAM. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 1
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