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DEATHS.

BRAND.—On August 25, 1913, killed in action " Somewhere in France," Mark H. Brand (26th Reinforcements), late of No. 20 Brunswick street, South Dunedin (Mr W. Brand, Southond-on-Soa, Essex, England, father); aged 33 years. BURNET. — On September 4, 1913, died from wounds received in action " Somewhere in France," Lance-corporal Thomas Burnet (21st Reinforcements), dearly beloved son of Thomas and the late Margaret Burnet, of Middlemarch; aged 21 years. DUNGEY. —On September 2, " Somowhere in France." Private Georgo Dungey (No. 49359, 27th Reinforcements), dearly loved husband of Daisy Dungey (49 Nairn street, Kaikorai), son of Mr and Mrs_ Dungey (of Cromwell), and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Avers. So loved, so mourned. HENDERSON. —On September 8, died from injuries, Archie Gordon (Captain' Main Body, N.Z.E.F.), second son of Robert and Agnes Henderson, 43 Hop© street; aged 24 years. ( JAMIESON.—On September 2, " Somewhere in France," Andrew Dingwall Jamieson, fourth son of Mrs E. Jamieson (Dundee, Scotland). and dearly beloved friend of E. 11. M'Leod (25 Havelock street, Mornin-gton. Dunedin). He gtivo his life for his Country, but Uis foiil goes back to God. JTJNGE.—On September 5, 1918, killed while in action, 8/830—Second Lieutenant Walter Harold Junge (Main Body), third son of Mrs W. Junge-, Kandos, Australia (late of Main avenue, St. Kilda, Dunedin). LOGIE.—On August 26, 1918, killed in action in Franco, Sapper Hugh M'Credie Logio (33175, 22nd Reinforcements), beloved fourth son of Margaret and the late Gilbert Logie, 29 Brunswick street, South Dunedin; aged 39 years.. Thy will be done. MACDONALD. —On September 2, killed in action " Somewhere in j France," Private Simon John (30th J Reinforcements), fourth and young- I est beloved son of James and I Margaret Macdonald, Oamara; aged j 28 year's. Deeply mourned. I fought and died for his Country. j MORRISON. —On August 24, I killed in action " Somewhere in I France," Private Thomas Crawford I (10th Reinforcements), son of the lato Archibald Morrison, 58 Elm row. MUNRO. —On September 5, 1918, killed in action " Somewhere in France," Private William Grant (32nd Reinforcements), dearly beloved eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. IG. Munro, Kurow. POWLEY.—On August 30, 1918, killed in action " Somewhere in j France," Private John Thomas Powley (23rd Reinforcements), eldest son of Thomas and Sarah Powlev, George street, Milton; aged 40 years. J | Duty called him; he was there J I To do his bit and take his share; J | His heart wao good, his spirit brave, I Ilis resting place a soldier's grave. I TUBMAN. —At the isolation ! hospital, Salisbury, while on activc j service. Staff-nurse Esther Maud j Tubman (40th Reinforcements, I N.Z.A.N.S.), second beloved J daughter of the late Edward Tubman (Dumbarton, Roxburgh) and Jano Tubman (St. K:lda, Dunedin). The memory of her life is sweet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 6

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 6

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 6