FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
law. Also, in loving remembrance of oar dear sons, Thomas (who died at Oamaru on November 27, 1918) and Hugh (who died at Dunedig on' September 14, 1913).—Inserted by their loving parents. MEIKLE.— In loving memory of Private William Meikle (21st who was killed "Somewhere in France" on November 27, 1917, brother of the late Thomas Meikle, and sixth son of John and Sarah Meikle. So dourly loved by all. —lnserted by his loving-sister-in-law., D. M.
MEIKLE. —In loving memory of Private William Meikle (21st Reinforcements)', who was killed in action "Somewhere m France,". November 27, 1917.
RENDALL.—In loving memory of Staff Sergeant-major Robert Kendall (Bob), Main Body, who was woundc-d at Gallipoli and who cYi?d from influenza at Dunedin on November 25, 1918.
And with the morn those angel f;:ccs smile, Which I have loved long sihoo cud lost awhile. WVil meet at the e:id of the trail, Bob. —lnserted by one who cared.
SMITH. —Tu loving memory of Arthur Chapman, who died from double pneumonia in Tventham Military Hosoitai on Novembei 29, 1913.
Xo one knows how much wo miss him, Friends may think the wound is • healed, '-" But they little know the . porrcw a • Bec;> vriihin' our hearts concealed.
—lnserted by his wife and children, Gorge road, Southland. . ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 22
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