OUR BOYS IN KHAKI.
■PATRIOTIC -MIXKRS. “'l'o (In' end of 1916. s;iid Sir \V. i>< 1 Vreev;d, lit the imniiiil )neolin'; <>l the ('onsolidiiled Goldfields, “tlio number of our mine' employees who 100 l volenti. rit> enlisted was 115. miidr op sil»c«ut equally from ('iirli of llo' three mines. Resides (his. 23 memliers of the mine stuff huye. voliint.iirilv enlisted, including the general m;in;i.eer Ijient. T'olonel A. IVinter I'A !, ns, D.S.O. Of these. Send. O. At. Tb'ghen (surveyor). Corporal R. S. Him 1 mill's i •'batten- foreniim). Privute R, aiijner (sampler). iind Rifle.,ran 0. M. Turnbull (nrospeelor) Inive, I grieve. to say. been tilled in net ion. Ml of them were veined servants of the eompanv rind their services rvill he verv ureidlv missed l.y < management hut, their friends have supreme eoi.sohiUou of I«iio\viii« that t••••> ejive their lives in performanee of Hi" highest duty.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1917, Page 5
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