ARTHUR AMBURY.
A TRIBUTE \ It's the old, old tale • 1 J Ever since the world began. • •yjj It's the salne old story, A Ever since the birth of man. No matter what the odds foe, ' 1 ? ; i Though death be certain sure, r ' * The British race have proved it, * They're always to the fore. ' v\|
Up there 011 mighty Egmont, With its crown of ice and snow, v Eight thousand feet of grandeur; i'o old Mother Earth' below A deedTias thrilled the i'. gr! Just a man who played the .Hire, ; And now on Kfmi' Zealand'*.'Roll of' Honotir, Shall be "Arthur Am-burv's name." T'was not among the thousands, Nor the plaudits of tiie crowd, That he made lus greatest sacrifice ' And "faced death's awful shroud. ■ But he's proved anew to all of u", $ "Ero sinci the wjorld began, ' ' ,f " That greater IJove hath 110 ona ' Than Life for his fellow man." * .■.3 # -H. J. EngMeld. '■!
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1918, Page 5
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155ARTHUR AMBURY. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1918, Page 5
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