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TO RELATIVES OF MEN AT THE FRONT

Although we have stated repeatedly that our rule is, and has been, only to reproduce photographs in the Tablet Roll of Honor of those of our Catholic men who are KILLED in the discharge of their military duties, many photographs of wounded men are being constantly sent in to this office. This entails a needless expenditure in postageboth upon the senders and ourselves, —which can be avoided if our friends will understand and remember the position. We will at all times find space in our Roll of Honor column for brief biographical notes relating to those wounded.

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1917, Page 19

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TO RELATIVES OF MEN AT THE FRONT New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1917, Page 19

TO RELATIVES OF MEN AT THE FRONT New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1917, Page 19

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