ROLL OF HONOUR
lur. D. Tennent lias been advisod that his son, Liout; R. Tennent,_ had been killed in action. Some weeks ago advice waa received that Lieut, lennent was missing. Subsequently it was reported that he was believed to be a prisoner of war in Germany. Deceased was 21 years of age and went away with the loth reinforcements.
Mr. George Cave, of Cobden, has received advice that his adopted -sen, Private Cyril Oorkhill was ki'b d in action. Private Corkhill, who was twenty years of age, left with the 10th Reinforcements.
Mr. J. Havdon, of Ituthcrglen has received word that his nephew, Private Samuel Kelly who left New Zealand with the 21st Reinforcements, had died of wounds. Tho late Private Kelly worked at various sawmills on the West Coast during tho last eight years.
Mr. and Airs. Arnold, of Lyell Road Reefton havo been advised that their Bon, Leslie Arnold, had been killed in action about August 9th This young soldier had been invalided and discharged, but again enlisted and returned to the front with the 20th Reinforcements
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1917, Page 3
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180ROLL OF HONOUR Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1917, Page 3
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