ROLL OF HONOUR.
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BRTANr.—In loving memory of Rifleman William Leo Bryant, Nineteenth Eoinforcemente, who died of wounds at Messing, Juno 16, 1917. Firm - as the firmest/ where duty' led ; Ho hurried • without a falter, .\ ' Bold as the boldest ha fought and bled; , . And the day was -won—but the field was ' , rod, , • And tho blood of his fresh young heart was shed On his country 1 ! hallowed altar. .Inserted by Ms parents and brother ■ Jack. . MTJNRO—In; loving remembrance of Jamea Dunbar Munro, Mangaweka, killed iri'abtion, Messines, June 16, 1917; aged 33.' ■ Just when his life was brightest, , Just wTien hla hopes wore beat, . Els country calling and he answered, And now in God ho rests. ■ Bo now alone with tearful eyes Through life's dark vale I read Tho dearest , one on earth to mo | Liea numbered with the dead. . 'Ah,, if beside the dead . Siumbors the pain. Ah, if tho hearts that bled • Slept with tho slain: If , the grief died, but noDeath will not have it so. —Inserted' by his loving mother, ,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 1
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174ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 1
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