IN MEMORIAM.
BAYNE.—In loving memory of George Andersun, killed at Gallipoli on the Bth August, 1915. Till we meet again. Inserted by his loving parents and brother. DEVVAR.—In loving memory of Sergt. Henry ■ (Norky) Dewar, killed in action on Gallipoli about 9th August, 1915. Inserted by Doug. Russell. FLAWS.—In loving memory of my dear son, Alfred, who died at Shoubra Hospital, Cairo, on the Bth August, 1919. Inserted by his father, John Flaws. IARKIN.—In loving memory of Leonard C. Larkin (Main Body), youngest son of John Larkin, Wadestown, who was killed In action ut the Dardanelles on the 7th August, 1015; aged 20 years. He heard the call of Empire, And in the fighting fell; This thought our grief shall lighten, He served his country well. Inserted by his loving father, liister Ciss, and brother Ernest. LAWTON.—In loving memory of W. V. Lawton (Wallie), killed at Gallipoli on Bth August, 1915. Inserted by his loving parents, W. and R. Lawton. McFARLANE.—In loving memory of Bob, third son of W. T. and A. MoFarlane, Johnsonville, killed in action at Gallipoli on the Bth •August, 1915. (10/1581, 3rd Reinforcement). One of the best. Inserted by Roy and Jean. MANSFIELD.—In loving momory of our dear son, William Watts Mansfield, . killed in action on Gallipoli, Sth August, 1915. Love and remembrance live for ever. Inserted by his loving friend. MASON.—In loving memory of my, beloved son, Private Ernest Mason, 10/230, Main Hody, who was killed at tho Dardanelles oil Bth August, 1915, second son of the late James Mason und Margaret Masou; aged 19 years. K.I.P. PATUKSON.—In loviDg memory of our dear sons, Jim and Alex., both killed in action on the Bth August, 1915, and 23rd April, 1917. Nothing but memories as we journey on, Longing for the face that is dead and gone, None knows the depths of our regrets, But we remember when others forget. Inserted by their loving mother, Mrs. W. Patcrson, 83, Kongotai terrace, Kongotai. STROUD.—In loving memory of Corporal (Jack) Sidney Ernest Stioud, killed at Oallipoli Sth August, 11U5; aged 19 years.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 1
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344IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 1
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