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IN MEMORIAM.

BENNETT.—In loving memory of my dear son, Rifleman Harold E. E. Bennett, killed in action at the Somme, September- 15, 1916. He heard the call of the Empire, And served his country well; He did his duty nobly, And in the fighting fell. —lnserted by his sorrowing father, J. E. Bennett. BENNETT.—In loving memory of Rifleman Harold Bennett, killed in action in France, September la, 1016. "He did his duty." BENNETT.—In sad but loving memory of Rifleman Harold E. E. Bennett, who was killed in action, France, September 15, 1916. In a far-off land, we know not where Our dear brother is laid to rest; lie sacrificed all for those he loved, Ere life had scarce .begun. His duty done, lie has gained his crown; Now lie sleeps in an unknown grave, With loving thought.-. we can picture him I Fearless, and true, and brave. —lnserted by his ioving brother and I Bister-in-law, George and Ivy Bennett, jMidhiist. \ JONES.—In loving memory of Private Cyril Bryan Jones, of Midhirst (late Bullingham, Hereford), killed in action, France, on September 10, IP!6. How shall we mourn the dead, so rich in dying; Vi liv should we weep—who living wa3 so fair; Singing he went through life—shall we go sighing, Smiling to death—can we not also dare! —lnserted by May Youngman. WOISIX.—In loving memorv of our dear son and l>rolh<-r. Frederick William Woisin, died of wounds, XV Girps, Main Dressing Station. The Fie id, France, September 16, IDIO. To memory ever dear. —lnsert"*! by his parents, brothers and

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 4

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