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FIGHTING FAMILY.

I FIVE BROTHERS VOLUNTEER. | SECOxn-Lieut. E. H. Young, wounded, is > ',; a son of Mrs. W. S. Young, of Otakeho, '•'.•s/% Taranaki. Prior to enlisting he was on. the staff of Messrs.. Hesketh •> and Rich- ' .H{ I raond, solicitors, of Auckland. ..; He ..has; > ;. served with the New Zealand; forces since \.££s they landed in France, and went through - :;' the Somme battle unscathed;, At the end '.' of last April, Lieut. Young, then lance-., A~ corporal, was sent to; England, and, : after K;0five . weeks' study, - he : passed r and was -J, ; ; : granted his commission, being sent back " X-i to the divisional ': base oh- July. 12. A■,/ .; brother, Sn-gt.'-Major-.0.M.! Young, died j,; J of wounds received at Flers last October, : ;/' while Sergt Vivian Young is now piob- ; ably in. France, having left with a later ■<■' , reinforcement. Two other, brothers, .A. J. , and : J. '[ E. Young, ; have volunteered ■■ for ■;;■;■;-. -> service, but so far have - not .' .leached, •. camp.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 5

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FIGHTING FAMILY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 5

FIGHTING FAMILY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 5