FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
I DEATrfa I
LLOYD. —Died from wounds received while in action " Somewhere in France," Recce Richard Jenkins (25th Reinforcements), dearly beloved seventh son of Seth and the late Jane Jenkin Lloyd, Ohrisfcchurch, and brother of Mrs J. W. Cotton, 21 Main South road, Caversham ; aged 22 years. He did his duly. ROBERTSON. —On September 28, killed while in action, Private John Allan Robertson, belovedhusband of Gladys Robertson, 2 Hanover street, and youngest son of Mr and Mrs Robertson, Mosgiel; aged 22 years. < He did his duty. ROBERTSON. —On September 28, 1917, killed while in action?, " Somewhere in Belgium," John Allan Robertson (22nd Reinforcements), late pupil teacher Albany Street School, grandson of the late Thos. and Mary Ann .Maekio, Mos-' giel (lato of Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland), and dearly beloved youngest son of John and, Elizabeth D. Robertson, Gordon road, Mosgiel; aged 21 years.—Home papers please copy. Deeply mourned. ■ Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away, In Jesu's keeping we are safe and they, ■We give Thee but Thine own, whate'er the gift may be. All that we have, is Thine alone, a trust, oh Lord, from Thee.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 4
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