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ROLL OF HONOUR.

ANDRUS.—Died of wounds on September 10,-1918, Corporal Henry Andrus, Main, Body, 'N.Z.M.C, beloved husband of Mrs. M. F. Andrus,'26 Russell Terrace, Wellington.-' '■ '■■;■- '■". BENTLEY.-On September 15, 1918, at Tiftoria Military. Hospital,(the result of wounds received'in action);, No. 13,509, Private Oswald Thomas -Beutley, third son of Edward and Louisa Bontley,-: of Johnsonville; aged 25-years. BOYLE.-Neil Stuart (Lt., : A.1.F.), fourth . son of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, of ■' Wellington. D:ed of wounds, in- France, : 1918. ■; DlCK—Killed in : Action,'in• France, on 'August 31,.Private Williara'Barrie Dick, of the 33rd Reinforcements, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.-David Dick, 53 Central- Terrace, Kelburn; aged 28 years. ■■_■■-;■-.; - ■ ■; SOLDER.-Died at sea'of influenza on September 3, 1918, Linus Golder, 40th Reinforcements, '• dearly. loved - youngest son of Mrs. J. Golder. Main Road, Upper Hutt; aged 20 years. R.I.P. • HOWlE.—Reported killed in, action, in France, on August' 31, 1918, James Leslie (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.), only sou of J. and A. Howie, of Ohiro Road, Wellington, and dearly, beloved husband of Margaret. Howie, West Graham Street, Glasgow, aged 25 years. ' -".- His life, for his-country.' /-...'... JOHNS.-On August 25, 1918, killed in; action,- in. France,. Temp.-Surgeon-I Major Noel Johns, M.C., N.Z.M.C, elder and beloved son of F. J., and.A. K. Johns,- Wanganui. ■ ROBERTS.—In France, Died of Wounds,', September 2, 1918, -John Montrbsßj (Jack), dearly-beloved son of Albert. Edward and Alberta: Margaret Jane, Roberts, -Rongokokako V (late Featberston. -.- ' •'--.• ■ .'.V;,. " '. Safe in the arms of Jesus. .-' -His duty nobly dp.ne. . , Inserted .by his /sorrowing parents, brothers, atfd. sisters. ROSS.—Died of influenza, at. sea, on September 4, .1918, Fitter George Me'rwyn Ross, New Zealand . Field .- Artillery, youngest-and dearlyrloved son of E. M. and the late' Alexander Ross, and brother of •Jessie- M'Queen and Alex. • and Robert Ross; aged 20 years.' . BAUNDERS.-^Dieil 1 of influenza,;at sea,, oij September 8,, 1918, Sergeant-Norman G. .Saunders,: Fortieth Reinforcements. TYER-On--August 31; •'1918,' killed- : in action, somewhere in France, Rifleniaji ' William Edward,-6Ccond "dearly-beloved 6on of Mr. and' Mrs; A. .Tyer, Featherston; aged -37 years;'. ".' ~' ..''.■■ \ -,-■ .■■ ■ ;■,'■- ; -V-

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 1

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325

ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 1

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