ROLL OF HONOUR.
BRlGGS.—Gunner Charles Austin (“Bill"), 2nd N.Z.E.F. Overseas, died of wounds, dearly loved only eon of Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. Briggs, 31 Ponsonby Road, Karorl; aged 25 years. BRilGGS.—Gunner Charles Austin (“Bill”), overseas, died of "wounds, dearly beloved only brother of Margaret Campbell and Elaine Bird. CAMERON—On April 26, 1941, at Corinth Canal Bridge, Greece, Private Hector Graham Allan, late of Weraroa, Levin, beloved only son of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Cameron, Paraparaumu; aged 37 years. Duty and conscience called. He nobly answered the call. MEACHEN—Sapper Leo Meachen, reported killed m action, dearly beloved . youngest son of Mr.-'and Mrs. A. E. Meachen. 1R.1.P. 30 Murphy St., Wellington. ' ' , God's will be done. ROBINSON.—AIan James,, dearly ■ loved, husband of Merle, Sutherland Rd., Melrose; died of sickness overseas. Sadly misSed’. '• IbOBINSON,—Died of sickness. overseas, Alan James, dearly loved second son of ’ Nell and Clifford Robinson, 11 Wai-te-Ata Rd., and loved brother of Colin and Stuart. ■ „ ’ “He always ■ did bls best. ’
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 288, 3 September 1942, Page 1
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161ROLL OF HONOUR. Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 288, 3 September 1942, Page 1
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