ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAM.
BLAIR,—In loving memory of Roy Ewen Blair (Twelfth Reinforcements), beloved ran of Arthur and tho late Annie Blair, of 55 Hopper Street, Wellington,, who. was killed in action at Mcssincs, Belgium, on 7th' June, 1917, aged 21 years. . . - • Far from home—in-a soldier's grave, ' Eve life had scarce begun, (Inserted by his loving father and sister.) (Wairarapa papers please copy.) HUTSON.—In loving memory of Private G. Hutson, who was killed in action in France. June 7th, 1917. (Inserted by one who loved -him- dearly—Edith Forster.) JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of Lieutenant Cameron Gordon Johnston, 3rd New. Zealand Kiflo Brigade, killed in action.at Messines, June 7th, 1917. (Inserted by his loving wife, Audrey T. Johnston.) . -. READ—Killed in action at Meesines, 7th June, 1917, No. 27,959 Lance-Cor-poral J. B.Read (Joe). 18th Reinforcements, dearly beloved and only son of , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Read, 352 Barbadoes. Street, Christchurch. (Inserted' by his loving parents.) READER.-[n -loving -memory of Frarh cis D._ M. Reader, dearly-beloved" son of H. M. and G. Reader," of Havelocfr, Marlborough, killed in action at Messines, Juno 7, 1917; 18th. Reinforcements. ■ ■■••.• . . WALLACE.—In loving memory of Pri- . vate Norman. Wallace (16th Reinforcements), killed in action iiu llessiiies ■ Battle, June 7th, 1917, aged.29 years. He left his home in perfect "health, He little thought of death so nigh; , But God eaw best to take, him' home, And with His wil! we must comply. The.sliock was great, the pain severe, To part with one we loved"bo dear; Our trials hard, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. (Inserted by.his loving sister, Jessie Matthews, 20 Derwent Street, Island Bay, . Wellington.) " WALLACE.—In loving memory of Private' Norman Wallace, who fell in the Messines Battle, Juu u vili, 1917, aged 29 years. ; My memory often wanders as the twilight shadows fall, Back to days' of happiness, days beyond recall; And a vision comes before me, so fond so pure, go sweet, -■■ ... /Of him "whose" lips' are silent, whose heart' has ceased to beat. (Inserted 'by his loving friend, Emily ■ ■ Lissman, Queensland.)
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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340ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 222, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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