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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.

IN MEMORIAL. ALLAN.—In loving memory of Thomas Henry, killed in action on October 1, 1916, dearly loved son of W. B. and M. Allan, of Pembroke. “So loved, so deeply . mourned.” AETHI ll.—ln ever-loving memory of Private E. G. Arthur, killed! in Franco on September 27. 1916. “So dearly loved, so sadly missed. " —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. BAVLEE.—In loving memory of 7*2398 Rifleman James Colli a Bay lee, killed in action at the Somme, France, on October 3. 1918. BELL. —In loving remembrance of SergeantThomas Taylor (Tommy), 7th. Reinforcements, dearly loved fourth son of J. and I. uell, "Totara Grove,” Stirling, who was killed at the Somme on October 1, 3 916. —Inserted by liis loved ones. BISS LAND.—In loving memory of Sergeant Leslie James Biasland, M.M. (9th Reinforcements), eldest son of Mr and Mrs Bissland, 28 Howe street, killed in action on the Somme on October 1, 1916, and re-in tarred in the British Cemetery, Bapaume, 1921. His mother’s heart—ah, will it break? nr will it heat with fervent pride, Because her darling son did take His life in hand for homeland’s sake? BISSLAND. —In loving memory of Sergeant Leslie James Biss land M.M., killed in action at the Somme on October 1, 1916. “Lest we forget."—lnserted by his loving friend, R. M. COLLINGS.—In loving memory of brother Bert, who was killed in action in France on October 3, 1917. There is a link death cannot sever, Fond remembrances last for ever. in-law, F. and T. DEWAR.—In loving memory of our dearly loved son and brother David, who was kilted in action in France on October 1, 1918. "Ever remembered by his loved ones." FALCONER. —In loving memory of Sergeant James C. Falconer, killed in action in France on October 2, 1917. —Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, L. and D. Stewart, Lawrence. GIBBS. —In loving memory of William John Gibbs, killed in action on October l, 1918, beloved husband of Pearl Gibbs, Carey’s Bay, Port Chaimers. Dearer to memory than words can tell. children. GIBBS.—In loving memory of William John Gibbs (31st Reinforcements), who was killed in action, "Somewhere in France." on October 1, 1918. Tic has gone, but not forgotten; Never shall his memory fade. brothers, Carey's Bay. HICKEY. —In loving memory of Rifleman Edmond Hickey, Dun robin (12 th Reinforcements), who died of wounds on the Somme on September 28, 1916. R.I.P. —Inserted by liis sorrowing parents, brolh-ers, and sisters. HOOKING.—In loving* memory of 25035 Private James Hocking, beloved eldest son of R. and E. Hocking, Pukerau, who died from wounds on October 1, 1917, received while in action in France. To-day, as we gaze on your photo, In likeness wo kind and true, No wonder our hearts are aching and Longing, dear loved one, for you. The war is won and over, And to all those words are nice; But, (>li! the sad, sad hearts of those Whose loved ones paid the price. and sisters. HORNE.—In loving memory of Corpora! Duncan Alexander Morton Mains (23490, 13th Reinforcements), killed in action in the Somme Battle on September 27, 1916. No one knows how much we miss him. Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. sister, and brother. HYNES, M‘ALPINE.—In loving memory of Privates Michael E. Hynes (Mick), also Archie Alpine, who fell at the Somme on October 1, 1916. To live in lie-arts wo ieave behind is not. to die. LLOYD. —In loving memory of my dear brother. Private Recce R. J. Lloyd, who cliied of wounds reoeived in action at Passe hendaele on September 30, 1917. There is a link death cannot sever, Fond remembrance lives forever. LLOYD. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Rifleman Reece R. J. Lloyd (25th Reinforcements), who died of wounds, "Somewhere in France," on September 30, 1917. He died for Britain’s honour, As only Britons could; And we, will aye revere him, Our brother true and good. in-law, J. and \V. H. Jarvis, Saddle Hill. LENAM. —In loving memory of Private C. 11. Lunam, killed in action on the Somme on October 3, 1916. Only a memory of days gone by, And a sigh for a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. brothers. M‘CL IN TO CK.—ln loving memory of Sergeant A. L. M'Lintock (Main Body), who died of wounds received in action, on September 27, 1916. —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. M‘COMBE. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Lance-corporal John Samuel (11179), killed in action on the Somme on October 1. 1916; aged 21 years 6 months. He fighting fill, his duty done. \Y< know he lias gone to that beautiful land, And humbly we bow to God's will. But. Oli f for tin* touch of a vanished hand, Or t-lie sound of a voice that is still. and brother. M' GIIE On.—ln lov in g me mo r y o f Priv ato Donald M’Gregor, who was killed in action, "Somewhere in France," on October 3. 1916, dcaiF beloved second son of Alary Jane and the Into Duncan McGregor. In (lie old homo vou arc fondly remembered, TG- hearis (hat hvd y,u m <_V< pc-I affection Siiil hold you in death (lie s mm. —Tn -c’:' e-ui by his loving mother, sister, brother, nr;cl sister-in-law. MACI)OAALI). — I x\ loving remembrance of Arthur Douglas Macdonald, of Wellington, barrister and solicitor, son of D. D. Macdonald. barrister, Dunedin, killed, in action. “Kune where in France," on September 39, 1917. — Inserted by his father and sisters. .... A, A -i r] 1 I IV

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Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 39

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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 39

FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 39