IN MEMORIAM.
KELLETT.—In loving memory of David Lindsay (Machino G-un Section,. 2nd Battalion Lord Liverpool's Own), who was killed while in action on the Pomme. September 11, 1916, third son of Edward Kellett, Ravensbounie; aged 21 years. Ho did his duty. M'DOXALD.—In fond and loving memory ot Trooper Robert James M'Donald (Main Body), l'alnicrston Sorth. who died at King George's Hospital, London, on September 6, 1915, from wounds received while in action at the Dardanelles, fourth son of Margery M'Donald, Wansheek street, Oamaru. Died for his country's sake. —lnserted by his loved ones. SUTHERLAND.—I" loving memory of Sergeant G. J. Sutherland (4th Reinforcements), wtio was wounded on Gallipoli on August 7, and died on September 7, 1915. Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand. And the sound ot a voice that is still! —lnserted by his loved ones. SUTHERLAND.—In loving memory of Sergeant O. J. Sutherland, who made the supremo sacrifice on September 7, 1915. He gave his life for his country, But his soul back to God. —lnserted by his loving sisters, Nellie and Jessie, Auckland. WEIR.—In memory of Lanee-corporal Frank B. Weir, who' was killed while in action in France on September 11, 1916.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3313, 12 September 1917, Page 35
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