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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.

DEATHS. BARBER.—On January 22, (lied from wounds "pomewhwe la Prance,' . Blflpman Edward Alexander Bertram Barber, Sura eon of Stephen and Martr&refc Alice Barber, Diiuediri) 81 years. His duty done. OARPIN.—On January 23, died from gunshot wounds "Somewhere In prance, Private John Oarlin (10th Reinforcements'), dearly loved son of Daniel oud llatihnia Carlin, of Waipori; aged 28 years. He did his duty. CRAIG.—On January 10, 1818, killed while in action in France, Gunner Herbert Anst.is Oraig (7th Beinforoements), beloved youngest son Of Jane Oraig (Rugby street, Invercargill) j end the late .Robert Craig, of Edondaie; aged 2G yeM.'' , For his country's oause. GILTCS.—Died of wounds "Somewhere in Pra-nce," January 21, 1918, Sergeant John Gilks, dearly beloved elder 6on of John and Amelia Gilks, Montgomery avenue, Duncdin; aged 20 years 7 months. A man's life, a mother's sacrifice for King and country. KINLOCH—On January 25, died from wounds " Somewhere in France," Private Henry Kinloch (29th Reinforcements), beloved son of Helen and the late Alexander Kinloch, late of Milton; uged 84 years. He did his duty. LINDSAY. —Killed in action "/Somewhere in France," January 13, 1918, William Lindsav (29th Reinforcements), thiid. eon of the late William and Martha Lindsay, Kirkland street, Green Island; aged 43 years. * Until the day breaks and the shadows ". flee away. M'ERLANE.—On December 8, J 917, killed whilo in action "Somewhere ift France," Private Hugh Patrick, eldest son of Oharles and Margaret M'Erlfthe, Ranfurly; aged 22 years and 10 months. R.I.P. M'KINNW.—On January 18, 1918, killed in action ''Somewhere in .France," Private James M'Kinnon (28th Reinforcements), cousin of James R. M'Kinnon, Kuiiwao, Clinton; in his 84th year. He gave his life for his 'country. MILBURN.—On January 15,' killed in action "Somewhere in France," 45231 Llewellyn Stanley, dearly beloved son of Mrs Milburn, 99" Highgate, Roslyn;. aged 21. years.. MOFFAT.—On December 3, killed while in action "Somewhere in France," John Henry, beloved son of the late Robert and Sarah Moffat, of Clinton., Deeply mourned. SINCLAIR.—On January 22, 1918, died from wounds. No. 8/4020 —Private' William Sinclair, the dearlv " beloved eldest son of William and Sarah Sinclair, of 81 Har-row-street; aged 24 years and nine months. So loved, so mourned. x IN MEMORIAM. CRAWFORD.—In loving memory of Lance-corporal John Cameron (2nd Reinforcements), who made the supreme sacrifice "Somewhere in Framcej" on January 81, 1917, son of Mr and Mr 3 James Crawford, Bruce street, Roslyn. He did his duty. —lnserted by his loving ones. HUNT.—In loving memory of Quarter-master-sergeant Albert E. Hunt, who was killed while in action in France on February 7, 1917. —Wellington papers please copy. Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie; Glad did I live and gladlv die And I laid me down with a will. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister, and brothers. JOYCE.—In loving memory of my dear son, Patrick Joseph Joyce, a returned soldier, who died suddenly at Dunedin on January 27, 1916. R.I.P. Dearest eon, how we miss thee, No one but ourselves can toll j One .thought with us will always linger, Is that we could not eay farewell. —lnserted by hi 3 loving parents and sisters.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 35

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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 35

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 35