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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.

deaths. BULFIN.—No Novoinbor 23 1918 at Hastings 'Influenza Hospital, 1 .nomas Mooro (ox-soldier), dearlybeloved second eon of Isabel and the late <Jo hin Bui fin, La/w.ronco' aged 47 years. Hawko's Bay papers plcaso copy. FLEMING.—KiIIed in action in France, on November 4, 1918, Private. John S. Fleming (37th Reinforcements), eldest son of Mr J. S. and Mrs Fleming, Bracview crescent. Maori Hill.

Jesus is all the world to me, I want no better friend, I trust Him now, I'll trust Him when life's fleeting days shall end; Beautiful lift, with eueh a Incnd beautiful life that has no end Eternal liie, eternal joy. He's mT friend. ' KEATTNG.-On November 4 bomewhero in Franco," Stanlov Cecil Keating (72406), 37th Reinforcements, tho dearly beloved fourth son of John Keating, and tlio lato Margaret Keating, Wingatui; aged 21 years. R.I.P. Hβ gave his life for his King, and oounbry, and his loved onos.

—Inserted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters. IO io YS^ G ? T — On November 25, 1918. at the residence of Mr Frank Burgess, 108 Valley road. Knikorai, Lance-corporal William Daniel, 13498 (13th Reinforcements), NZ E J. , and dearly beloved eldest son of Patrick and Catherine Lysaght, of 1 airfield. Ashtmrton; aged 22 yeare R.l.P.—Private interment, A S Archer and Co., undertakers. MacDONELL.—On Tuesday No- ™£ b £ r at °™ k£ V Thomas MCaffrey MacDonell (of MacDonell Bros.. St. KiWa), third son of the late Lachlan and M.iry MacDonell, late Eleventh Reinforcement; in his twenty-seventh year. Deeply mourned.

MEWHINNEY.-Killed in action bomewhero in France." on October 26. 65229 Samuel Clyde (Clyde), 3«h Reinforcements. N.Z.R.8., the doarly beloved youngest son of Margaret Mcwhinaey, of Leith Valley and tho late William Clvdo Me-' whinney, and brother of 65228 Robert John Mowhinney; died from wounds, October 9. 1918. Together m life, together in death. Oamaru Mail please copy. So dearly loved, so deeply mourned. SIMMONS.—.—On November 26, at Dunedin Hospital (after a short illness), Private John Simmons, 29 76, 18th Reinforcements, beloved son of Joseph and Catherine Simmonds, 654 Castle street: aged 32 years. Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. IN JIEMOBIAM. DEVON.—On November 27, 1917. died from wounds while in action "Somewhere in Egypt." Serjeant D. A. Devon (Main Body), youngest eon of Mrs Devon, Gimmcrbirrn; aged 27 years. MEIKLE.—In loving memory of Private William Moiklo (21st Reinforcements), who was killed in action "Somewhere in France," on November 27, 1917. Too far away thy grave to see, But not too far to think of thee. NEASON.—In loving memory of Sapper Herbert W. Neason (4/1830), 9th Reinforcements, who was killed in France on November 25, 1917; aged 21 years. R.I.P.

The cmel war is over, Our boys are coming home again; But some, of them will never cume. For they're numbered with • the slain. My boy is amongst them, His good young life he GIVE; He's lying in a soldier's grave, / He died that we might' live. —Inserted by his loving mother, C. Linehan.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17483, 27 November 1918, Page 4

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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17483, 27 November 1918, Page 4

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17483, 27 November 1918, Page 4