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DEATHS.

CIIOiIBIE. —On December 11, uoci dentally killed “Somewhere in Prance,’’ Corporal Albert James, only son of Mrs and the late James Cromble; aged 27 years. FREW—On December 13, 1917, died from wounds received while in action in France, Private Andrew' Frew (22nd Reinforcements), dearly beloved eldest son of Mary and tho late Andrew Frew, Mosgiel. . COCHRANE.—On October 12, 1017, killed while in action “Somewhere in. France,” Private John Alexander (18th Reinforcements), dearly beloved husband of Janet Cochrane, of Darrel, Scotland. GOODWIN—On October 13, 1917, killed while in action “Somewhere In Franoe,” Private John Goodwin (18th Reinforcements), of Kirkintilloch, Scotland, gallant husband of Christina Duke, 18 Dome street; aged 83 years.- —Home papers please copy. COMRADES. COCHRANE and GOODWIN (True till death.) Comrades together, they lived and toiled, In the land of tho Southern f?un; Comrades together, they fought dnd died, on the Held where glory’s won. Together they fought, together they fell,, for the sake of their kingdom’s cause; Now what’s in a Name? Why, “ deathless fame,” according to God’s own laws. HAETSTONGE.—On October 12, 1917, reported killed while In fiction, John Joseph, dearly beloved son of James and Margaret Haxtstonge, Royal tprraoe, Dunedin; in his-22nd year. R.I.P. HAWKES.—On December 20, 1917, died from wounds “Somewhere in France,” Corporal R. W. Hawkes, loving and beloved third son of James • and Emma Hawkes, Wallao'etown, Southland! aged 23 years. He nobly did his , duty. HAWTHORNE—On December 21, dieil •> from wounds ” Somewhere in Prance,” Robert Newton Hawthorne (21st Reinforcements), dearly beloved and only son of S. Hawthorne, , Kurow, and brother of Myrtle Hawthorne, Hampden, and Mamie Hawthorne, Dunedin.; aged 19 years and 11 months. , He did his duty. KING.—On December 15, 1917, “Somewhere in France,” Private William Hutchison, youngest dearly beloved son of Christina and the late James King, North Balolutha; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. He nobly fell. LIND.—On December 15, killed while in action “Somewhere in Franoe,” Arthur James (26th Reinforcements), beloved second youngest sou of J. S. and M. A. Lind, 506 George street, Dunedin. So loved, so mourned. M’BAIN. —On December 7, 1917, died from wounds received while In action, Alexander, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late Donald M’Bain, Otama, and dearly beloved husband of Annette M’Bain. Ho nobly did his duty. M'CAW. —On December 21, died on Hospital Ship Marama from wounds rereceived at Ypres on October 4, 1917, John Thomas, youngest and dearly beloved son of Mr and Mrs Hebert M’Caw, Waitahuna; aged 24 years. His end was peace. MAE SHALL.—On December 8, 1917, killed while in action “Somewhere in Prance,” Private David Millar Marshall, third son of David Millar and the late Isabella Marshall, Burns street, Milton; aged 88 years. « He nobly did his duty. PATERSON—On December 12, 'killed while In action “Somewhere in Prance,” Wm. Hugh Paterson (28th Reinforcements), dearly beloved eldest sod of tho late S. B. Paterson, Norwood, Odmaru; aged 20 years. SAINSBURY. —On January 4, at Dunedin Hospital, Private Edward Sainsbury (12th Reinforcements), beloved son of Egbert Sainsbury, Queenstown; aged 29 years. He died for us. SIMQN. —On December 15, 1917, killed while in action in France, Sergeant J. P. Herbert Simon (Main Body,'. N.Z.E.F., only son of Mr and Mrs James P. Simon, 8 Crewe street, Mornington, Dunedin. SOUNESS. —On December 15, killed while in action “ Somewhere in France,” Sergeant Lance Westby Souness (6th Reinforcements), dearly loved only son of Petdr and Lucy Souness, of Kaitangata; aged 23 years. WHITLEY.—O.n December J2O, killed while in action, Albert Victor (29th Reinforcements, Timaru), the dearly loved brother of Mrs F. G. Johnson, GO Driver street, St. Kilda; aged 20 years. Deeply mourned.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 35

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