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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam

ARMISHAW.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Arthur Walter, killed in action at Crete, May 23, 1941. '* Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his loving mother, brothers and sisters.

DOUGAN (16858 Private John Montague).—ln loving memory of my dearly loved son, died sickness, Syria. May 22, 1942. R.I.P. We look with tender memories On paths where once he trod; We bless the years we called him ours, And leave the rest to God. —lnserted by his loving mother. DOUGAN.—In loving memory of Pte. Jack Dougan, who died of sickness, Syria, May 22, 1941. R.l.P.—lnserted by his brother Bill and sister'-in-law. June. Paradise. DOUGAN (16858 Private John, Montague).—ln loving memory of'our dearly loved brother, died sickness. Syria, May 22, 1942. R.I.P. The passing years cannot change Our thoughts of you, so dear; Fond memories linger every day; Remembrance keeps you near. —lnserted by his loving sisters. Eileen and Babe. DOUGAN.—In loving memory of our dear nephew, Pte. John Montague Dougan, who died in Syria, May 22, 1942. R.I.P. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his loving aunty and uncle, Owaka. MACKIE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Eric, died of wounds in Crete, May 22, 1941. ” Deep in our hearts his memory is kept.”—lnserted by mum, dad, Eddie and Wenzil. MACKIE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Erie Mackie, died of wounds in Crete, May 22, 1941. A little thought, true and tender. Just to show we still remember. —lnserted by Zena and Jock. RANKIN.—In loving memory of dear Bob, died of wounds in Crete, May 22, 1941. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his mother, father, sisters and brothers. RANKIN.—In loving memory of Private Robert Rankin, died of wounds in Crete, May 22, 1941. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his loving sister. Jean, and Bill Coard and family, Carey's Bay. SCOTT.—In memory of my mate, Sergeant F. T. Scott, killed in action, Maleme (Crete), May 22, 1941.—Inserted by G. W. Crawford. SEQUE. —In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, L./cpl. Clifford (Snowy), who died of wounds, May 22, 1941, Maleme, Crete. R.I.P, The sweetest memory, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear Ciiff, of you.' With tender love and deep regret We who love you will never forget. —lnserted by his loving mother and Stewart. SEQUE.—In loving memory of Corporal Clilrord John, died of wounds, Maleme, Crete, May 22, 1941; aged 21 years. R.I.P. —lnserted by Bert and Vera., WINTER.—In loving memory of Driver C. L. Winter, killed in actidn. Crete, May 22, 1941. ' No length ol time, no lapse of years Cdn dim our loved one’s past; For treasured memories hold him dear. And will while memories last. • —lnserted by his loving father, brothers and sister. WINTER.—In. loving memory .of our dear brother and uncle, Colin, who was killed in action, Crete, May 22, 1941. ”He died that we might live.”—lnserted by Phil, May and children.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26778, 22 May 1948, Page 1

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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 26778, 22 May 1948, Page 1

FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 26778, 22 May 1948, Page 1

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