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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.

IN MEiIOIUAM. KEOGII. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Private James Stanley Keogti, reported killed in action at Passoliendaele, France, oil October 12, 1917; aged 25 years.

fciomewherc in France he is laid to rei>t, liis liic's work truly done. 'Twaa a saeriiioe for liberty lire life had neuron begun. lie has finished his part,—wc must still keep on, Trying, like him, to bo brave; Our saoriiice is in what we have lost, liis waa in what he gave.

—Inserted by his loving wife, E. Kcogh,- Kilbirnio. K K.OGH.—In loving memory of Rifleman James Stanley Keogli, who died from wounds received at PasschencUicle, I l ' ranee, on Oetobcr 12, 1917. lie sleeps beside his comrades In a hollowed grave unknown, .But his name is written in letters ql love On the hearts he left at home.

—Inserted by his loving mother and brothers.

KINLOCH.—In loving memory of Private G. A. Kinloch (i2nd Reinforcements), who was killed in action " tSomewlicsre in Franco," October 12, 1917. He nobly did his duty. Sweet be your rest, thy memory's dear, It's sweet to breathe your name; In lile we loved you very dear,

in death we do the same, —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. KITTO. —In loving memory of J. Kitto (15186, 15th Reinforcements), wlio was killed in action at Passcuendaele, October 12, 1917, eldest son oi J. and Al. Kitto; aged 23 years. Wo see him again as he said farewell, gallant and brave and gay, We hear the olang oi' one station bell the day that he went away. We lumeiuber Ihe .day that the cai>lc came, And wo knew that his race w-.is run, And nothiug was left bnt an honoured name, And a grave for our darling son. And every night when the sun goes west, And the toil of ihe day is done, Oh! we long for the Doy wliom we loved eo well,

And the smile of the liid that is gone. —Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother.

KITTO. —In loving memory of J. Kitto (15186, 15th Reinforcements), who was killed in action at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917, eldest son of J. and M. Kitto; aged 23 years. ■

When the roll is called up yonder, And the Saviour counts the brave,

Our brother Jack will be among thorn, For his bravo young life he gave. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, B. and R. Fraser. KITTO. —In laving memory of oar dear brother, John Francis (15th Reinforcements), who was killed in action at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917; aged 23 years. What happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still! But rleath has leit a vacant place

This world can never fill. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, L. and J. Michael. KITTO.—In loving memory of John Franois Kitto, who was killed in action in France on October 12, 1917. There is a link deatli cannot 6cver; Sweet remembrance lasts for ever.

—Inserted by his uncle and sister, T. W. Thompson and Mrs J. Aim. LALOLI. —In loving memory of Lance-corporal John Henry Laloli, who was killed in action at Passchendaele Ridge on October 12, 1917; aged 23 years. R.I.P.

He rose responsive to the call, j He gave his life, his best—his aIL —Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. LALOLI.—-In loving memory of our dear brother, Lance-corporal J. 11. Laloli (Jack), who was killed in action in France, October 12, 1917. —Inserted by his loving brother, Sergeant A. Gr. Laloli, Featherston Military Camp. LALOLI.—In loving memory of Jack, who fell in battle at Passchendaele Ridge on October 12, 1917, whilst taking his part in the great struggle for Right and Liberty. R.I.P. No life will ever give what their youth is offering us, that youth which gives in one moment the dnvs and the years that lay before it. There is no sacrifice to be compared with that which they h-ave made; for which reason there is no glory that can soar so high as theirs, no gratitude that can surpass the gratitude .we owe them.—Maeterlinck.

—Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Frank and Elizabeth Laloli.

M'CALL.—In loving memory of Hugh William M'Call (4th Reinforcements), who was killed in action at Bellevue Spur on October 12, 1917, dearly beloved third son of Mr and Mrs John M'Call, Eastern Bush. .. He saw a nation in her need:

He heard the cause of honour plead: He heard the call, he gave it heed, And now he sleeps in Inlanders.

M'CAW. —In loving memory of my brother, William Armstrong M'Caw (3/602, Private, N.Z.M.C.), who was killed in action at Passchendaele, France, on October 12, 1917; aged 23 years.—lnserted by A. L. M. M'INNES.—To the sacred memory of Murdie, who was killed at Passchendaele Ridge, October 12, 1917, eldest and well-beloved son of Donald M'lnnes, Clinton.

Also, Elias John, Corporal, seoond loved son, who was killed " Somewhere in France," August 29, 1918. God is love. Where are the boys of the Old Brigade Who fought with ns side by side? Shoulder to shoulder and blade by blade Fought till they fell and died? Not in the abbey proudly laid, Find they a place or part: Tho gallant boys of the Old Brigade They sleep in Old England' 6 heart. M'KENZIE.—In loving memory of Rifleman Win. M'Kenzio (Willie), 17th Reinforcements, who was killed in action at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917, only son of Mr and Mrs D. M'Kenzie, Gore;'aged 21 years. Ho went away with the soldiers, My child, my only son; I saw him pass the window In the glow of the morning sun. Oh, could we but see him once again, Though he'd only coitte home to die, To kiss that face we loved so well And whisper a la&t good-bye. Our Father in Heaven, oh, hear üb, And answer us when we pray, And in mercy end the battle That, our loved ones are in to-day. —Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. MATHEWSOX. —In loving memory of James Lawrence MaXhewson (2nd Reinforcements), who was killed in action at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917.—Inserted by his wife and son. MEE. —In fond and loving memory of our dear comrade, Private Alick Mee (24th Reinforcements), who was killed at Passchendaele Ridge 4 on October 12, 1917. Ever remembered. —Inserted .by G. and S. Maxwell. MA WHIN NEY. —In loving memory of Private Allen Mawhinney (22nd Reinforcements, 2nd Brigade, N.Z. Infantry), who was killed in action near tho Gorman wire, on Bellevuo Spur, Passchendaele, October 12, 1917. Till the day break. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters. MEE. —In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Mee, who was killod in action on October 12, 1917. For our footsteps he is waiting Over on the Other Side. -—Inserted by his wife and child. MEE.—In loving memory of Private Alexander Mee (No. 42532, 24th Reinforcements), who was killed at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917, second son of Mrs M. Mee, Erin Ilill, Kuri Bush; aged 31 years.

Ttir will be done. There is a link dcat-h cazmot sever: Sweet remembrance la**a for ever. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17444, 12 October 1918, Page 8

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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17444, 12 October 1918, Page 8

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17444, 12 October 1918, Page 8