DEATHS.
CLAYTON.—On September 16. Rose, the lieloved wife of Frederick M. Clayton, of Cabbc-ae Bay. Coromandel, after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude , aged 4S years.
KILLED IN ACTION. DICKSON. —In August, at the Dardanelles. Frank Kirkpatrick Dickson, eldest sen of the late James Dickson. H.M. Customs, Sydney, and grandson of James Dickson. Birkenhead (late H.M. Customs'); aged 19$ years. McKANDRY.—On August. 8. 1915. at the Dardanelles. William Patrick, the deailybeloved and youngest wti of James and Marin ret McKfirtrr. 6". Hepburn Streetj aged 24 years.—R.l. He cave his life for his country. McKAY On August 8, killed in action at the Dardanelles. Sergeant Alex. Peter McKay. 11th, North Auckland. Mounted Rifles, third son of the late Mr. J. J. McKay, Mill Brook, Waipu; aged 4- years. PARKIN On August S. at the Dardanelles, Harold Parkin, beloved chum of j Arthur Bennett. I Inserted by his sincere friends, Mr. and! Mrs. F. Bennett- and family.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 1
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