FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
IN MEMORIAL.
DOXXELLY.—In loving memory ot Thomas Donnelly, beloved youngest brother of William and Arthur Donnelly, of Koxburgh, and of Mrs D. Fraser, of Oaversliam, who was killed in France on July 19, 1918. EVEREST. —In loving memory of Private .Tames Beal Everest, who wa3 killed at Armentieres on July 14, 1016. ‘‘To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by his loving siste.v and brothers. BARKER.—In loving memory of Benjamin Stanley Barker (Cromwell), who was killed in action at the Dardanelles on July 13, 1915.—Inserted by W. and R. Matthews. SCOTT. —In lowing memory of Puivate Walter Scott, 9/2114 (10th Reinforcements), v/lio died from wounds while in action at Armentieres on July 14, 1916, youngest son or the late J. N. Scott (Gore) and Mrs Wadsworth, 106 Shetland street, Kaikorai; aged 22 years. i see him again as he said farewell — Gallant and brave and gay I hear the clang of the station bell — The day that he went away. I remember the day the cable came, I knew that his race was run, And nothing was left but an honoured name And a grave for ray darling son. And every night, when the sun goes west, And the toil of tho day is done, Oh! 1 long for my Walter I loved so well, And the smile of my Walter that’s gone. - Days of sadness oft come o’er me. Hidden secret teaTS still flow ; But memory keeps my loved son near me, Though he died five years ago. MORRISON. —In loving memory o-f my dear husband, Private John Al’Callum Morrison, who died from wounds received while in action, in France on July 16, 1916 aged 38 years. “Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving wife and children. SUTHERLAND.—In loving memory of Private Henry Sutherland, who was killed in action on July 14, 1916. We cannot clasp your hand. We cannot see your face; But. let this little'token tell We still remember thee. TYSON. —In loving memory of 10G90 Gunner Malcolm Stark Tyson, who died in No. 2 Australian General Hospital, Tel-el-Kebir, on July 18, 1916.—Inserted by his Ivoing parents, sisters, -and. brothers. TYSON. —In loving memory of Gunner M. S. Tyson, who died at Tel-el-Kebir Hospital on July 18, 1916. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, D. and S. Wells. TYSON. —In loving memory of Gunner Malcolm Stark (Sam) Tyson, who died at Tel-el-Kebir on July 18, iblG; aged 23 years. “To memory ever dear.” —Inserted by A. A. WATT. —In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother, 5/777 T ro-Oper Alexander Watt, who was killed in action at Jordan Valley on July 14, 1918, fourth son of J. and C. Watt. “Dearly loved and sadly missed.”—lnserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers. WILLIAMS. —In fond and loving memory of Private John Frederick Williams, who was killed in France on July 14, 1916.—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of John Frederick Williams, who- was killed in action in Armentieres on July 14, 1916. —Inserted by his loving father, F. T. Williams.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35
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