FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
DEATHS. MAITLAND.—On May 19, igig j at Dunedin, Sapper Fred Maitland, of Australian Engineers, dearly beloved husband of Edith Maitland, and youngest son of William and Clara Maitland. Deeply mourned. MDGNNELL.—On May 20, at his parents' residence, College street, Caversham. 2/807 —Gunner John Martin (Main Body), eldest son of Martin and Ellen M'Donnell; aged-24 years. R.I.P. IN MEMOEIAM. AHQHIB ALD.—In loving memory of 25/574 —Rifleman David ArchibaJd, who died in France on May 21, 1916, dearly beloved second eon of William and Elizabeth Archibald; aged 25 years. He left his home in tho flower of yonth— He seemed bo strong and brave; We little thought how soon he would Be laid in a hero's grave. Bnb the saddest day 15 yet to' come When the warriors all retnrn, And a mother looks lor her darline boy s Who never will retnrn. —Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, and. brothers, Caversham.
GERRIE.—i n loving 1 memory of our dear son, Rifleman William Gerrie, who was lulled in action at liobutirrne, Somme Valley, May 21 1918; aged 21 years. ' Too dearly loved to be forgotten. —Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brother.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17630, 21 May 1919, Page 4
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