DEATHS.
AKEKS.-On January 28, 1916, at Santa Barbara, California, TT.S.A., Hannah, wife of William H. Akers BOULD.—At Johnsonville, on April Bth, 1918, Sarah Jane, beloved wifo of Eobert Bould; aged 67 yearß. HARPER.-At her lato residence, Vogel Street, Palmerston North, on April 7, 1918, Catherine Anne, relict of the late George Sawden Harper; aged 74 .yearß. CLAPHAM.-Oa March 19, at Peterborough, England,, Emily, only daughter of the late Br.' Win. Olapham, of Wanaford, England, and tiister of Mr. L. .Olapham, Colyton; aged 81 years. (By cable.) MILNE.-On 30th March, 1918, Eljen Hewitt, ill her 27th year, beloved wife of J. M. Milne, the well-known commission agent, Levin. 6IHPSON.-0n April 6th, 1918, at Closeburn, llarton, Catherine, beloved wifo of Hon. B. K. Simpson, STUBBa'.—At Thornddi. Hospital, on April 12, 1918, Thomas Henry (Hairy), second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stubbs, Crieff [ Street, Northland; aged 46. ROLL OF HONOUR. j OLAPHAM.-On March 16, of pneumonia, • in hospital, France, Harry Cantley Olap- . ham, 19th Specialist Company, youngest and dearly belovod son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Olapham, Colyton; in the 27th year of his ago. (By cable.). MACSHANE.-Died of wounds in France, 4th April, 1918, Charles E., brothor of A. S. MacShane, .Wellington. MARSHALL.-On 21st March, 1918, killed in action in France, J. W. H. Marshall, 2nd Lieutenant York and Lancaster Begiment, eldest son of J. W. Marshall, Tutu Totara, Marton. EOSS.-Offldally. reported Killed in Action at Passchendaele, 12th October, 1917 (previously reported missing). Private Silvester Moraleo (Joe), only son of Mrs. Ij. Ross, Paraparaumu, grandson of the late A. H. Boss Dunedin; aged 27. ' ETTSS.ELL.-On March 28th, 1918, killed in aotion in France, 2nd Lieut. Noil Euffell Russell, husband of Molly Russell, of Dannevirke, end ' youngest son of the lato J. R; Russell, Dannevirke; aged 29. 'SMITH.-On March 30, 1918, killed in action in Franco, Private Victor J. Smith, second son of the late Richard Smith, of Pahautanul, Wellington, and brother of Mrs, Arch. Anderson, Olareville, Carterton, Wairarapa; aged 33. TAYLOR.-Killed in Action, on March 30, 1918, in France, Private Charles Brian Taylor, aged 21 years, only surviving son of Mrs. W. Taylor, ltichnioi/1, Nelson. TONKS.-On March 31, 1918, died of sick- . ness, Tidworth Hospital, England, LanceCorporal A. B. Tonks, 21st Reinforcements, younger son of Mrs. Tonks and late IV. Tonks, Christchurch; aged 21. WILBON.-On March 26, 1918, Hugh Wil- • son (killed in action), second son of Emma B. and the late, Hugh Wilson, Carterton.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 175, 13 April 1918, Page 1
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