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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.

DE.Vl'ns. TSHOW .\~.—Killed while in notion "Somewhnro in Ki-aii<-:\" Second Lieutenant Anthony Willis Brown, youngest son nf Archibald «ind Gnanic Brown, 27 Jl.inor placo (Into of Morton road, Georgetown, ln-VDrt-argiil); agad 24 years. WON. —On August 25, cliod from wounds, Lieutenant George Marsh,-ill Don, second beloved son of .lames and llughina Don, Windsor; aged 34 years. He did liLs duly. KWING.—On Au<rust 21, 1918, killed ri action Somewhere in j Flanders," John Campbell Lindsay, dearly beloved and only son of Mr and Mrs James Ewiug, Kilhirnic (formerly of Dunedin); aged 22 yeaa-s. Oti, valiant heart, who to your glory evime, 111 rough rlus I of conflict and through battle name; Tranquil you lie, your knightly virtnc proved, Tour TiKMuorj in the lnnr] yon loved. HARRIS.—On August 26, killed in action in Franco, Private Robert James Harris (31st Reinforcements), second dearly loved son of John and Elizabeth Harris; aged 39 years. £o loveil, so mourned. MAITONKy.—On September 3. at Rochford Aerodrome, Essex, England, killed in aeroplane accident. Brian Gerald Mahonev (Second Lieutenant, Royal Munstcr Fusiliers, attached to Royal Air Force), second son of Mr and Mrs C. Mahonev (Taneatua, Bay of Plenty), and gTandson of the late Rev. A. Bctt (of Tapanui); aged 29 years. IN JIEMOEIAJf. WEIR.—In loving memory of Lance-corporal .Frank R. Weir, who was killed in action in Franco on September 11, 1916. KELLETT.-In loving memory j of D. L. Kellcit (Machine Gun Company Lord Liverpool's Own), who was killed in action on the Sommo, September 11, 1916, third ' son of E. Kollott, Ravensbourne. lie did his duty.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17417, 11 September 1918, Page 4

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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17417, 11 September 1918, Page 4

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17417, 11 September 1918, Page 4