FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
IN MEMORIAL
•SOLOMON.—In loving memory of Louis Solomon, who was killed in suction at Torneur, in France, on August 25, 1918, beloved son of Sarah Solomon. His last call; he is not dead, The child of our affection, But gone into that school Where he no longer needs our poor proteotion And Gha-ist Himself doth rule. Best, dear brother, thy trial is o'er, Thy loving hands will toil no more; No more thv gentle eyes shall weep, Best, dearest brother, until we meet —lnserted by his' loving mother, brother, and sister (Philip and Rachael).
SPRATT —ln loving memory of Private S P. Spratt, -who died at Devonport .Hospital on August 24, 1917, only eon of J. and E. Spratt; Stirling. TEMPLETON.— In loving memory of Private James Templeton, who died . .irom wounds received while on active service in France on Augustus, 1918; aged 23 years. —lnserted' by his loving parents, sisters, ana brothers. TORRANCE.—In loving memory of Ser-genat-inajor Robert Gordon Torrance, wJao died "Somewhere in France" on August 28, 1918, beloved son of Mrs R. C. Torrance; aged 26 years. In the prime of life death claimed him, Though he fought with courage brave; In time we are sure to meet him When he is raised from a soldier S grave. . —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. WILLIAMS—In loving memory of my dear husband, Private A. E. B. "Williams, 58496, who was killed "Somewhere in France on August 25, 1918. "He did his duty. Inserted by his loving wife and child, xO. iu. Dalmore, Dunedin. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Private Albert Fidwin Brown-Williams, who was killed in action "Somewhere in. France, August 23, 1918. Also, Private Frederick Walter Brown-Williams, who died, at sea on September 4, 1918. Also, Private James Anwdrew Brown-Williams, who was, killed in action at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917, beloved sons of the late H. B. Williams, Habour terrace, Dunedin. In life we loved them very dear In death we do the same. —lnserted by their loving mother, sisters, and brothers. WILLIAMSON.—In loving memory of Private Kenneth Grigor Williamson, killed, in action in France on August 24, 1918; aged 21. Blessed hope that in Jesus is given, In our sorrow to cheer and sustain, l That soon, with our Saviour in heaven, - We shall meet with our loved one again. . —lnserted by his loving father, mother, and sisters, East Taieri. WILLIAMSON.—In sad but loving memory of our dear brother, Private Kenneth Grigfcr Williamson. 63251 (31st Reinforcements), who was killed in action "Somewhero in France" on August 24, 1918; aged 21 years. Earth hath no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, J. and A. Wirliamson. WILLIAMSON.—In fond memory of our dear brother, Kenneth Grigor, who was killed in action "Somewhere in France" on August 24, 1918; aged 21 years. Sleep on, dear Ken, . Thv memory's dear, 'Ti's sweet to breathe thy name. —lnserted by Florence and Jim.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3468, 31 August 1920, Page 35
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