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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.

DEATHS. ANDERSON.—On February 9, at Tidworth Military Hospital, England, John Btewart (81«jt forcemeats), third son of the late John Stewart Anderson, of 82 Duke street, Dunedin; aged 26 years. He did his duty. ARTHUR.—On February 6, at St. Joluna Ambulanco Hospital, Franco, from sickness, George, youngest sou of tho lafco Thomas and Ells* Arthur, Anderston, Kaikora'i, and brother of Alfred Athur, 'Xlroiti, Central Otago; aged 46 years. He did his duty. HANDYSIDE.—On January 20, .1918, "Somewhere in France," Oorporal Geo. Handysidc (Machine Quo Section) only beloved son of Junius «nd Jane Handyside, Waikniu; aged 23 years. He died for his friends and the Empire. HEENAN.—On January 21„ 1918, killed while in action "Somewhere in France," William Duncan (261 h Reinforcements), dearly loved eldest son of. Dennis James and Edith Heenan, Awafcata, Nightcapa; Id his 2lst year. M'BRIDEor-On January 22, died from wounds "Somewhere in France," Archibald Miller (late of Waimatuku), beloved twin son of A. 'and E. M'Bride* Oastle street; aged 24 years.—Southland papers please copy. M'LEAN.—On January 20, 1913, disd from sickness at Tinworth Hospital, Private Donald M'Lean,. nephew of George Tosh, farmer, Paretai; aged 25 years. RUSSELL.—On February 1, 1918, at the Military Hospital, TedwortV; England, from scarlet fever, Private Frederick Hugh Russell (32nd Specialist Company), only oon of Hugh and Agnes Russell, Glenlodi. Safe in the arms of Jesus. SMITH.—On October 14, ' 1917, while a prisoner of war in Germany, Arthur Bernard Smith (Australian Forces), who resided in -Dunedin, 1894-1900; in his 44th year. To live in hearts we leavo behind Is not to die.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 35

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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 35

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 35