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KILLED IN ACTION. TERRY.—Killed In action in France, Albert* Francis, the third son of Eva Terry, Juliet Street, Stratford; aged 20 years and 9 months. His Duty Faithfully Done. DTVEHALL. —On September 15, killed in action in France, Claude W. J., the second dearly-be-j loved son of Harry and Mary Dlvohall, of Toko; aged 23 years. He died a Soldier and a Man. “Thy Will be Done.” LlNN. —Killed in Action, in France, on September 15th, ,1910, James Robert (Bob), the secl. ond son of James and Elizabeth Linn, Toko, aged 21 years. Of the Bth Reinforcements. Duty is the demand of the passing hour.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 30 September 1916, Page 4
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232Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 30 September 1916, Page 4
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