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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.

IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSON.—In loving memory of Ngaii'o Anderson, wlio died of wounds at Gallipoli, on August 18, 1915; aged 20 years. BEL WORTHY.—In loving memory of 8/1938 Private Arthur Eton Belworthy, dued August 18, 1915, at 15th General Hospital. Alexandria, from wocnds received in action at Gallipoli. These laid the world away; poured out the red Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to he Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene That men call age, and those who would have been Their sons, they gave their immortality. —lnserted by his loving parents and brother. CRAIG.—In loving memory of Sergeant Robert (Roy) Craig, O.M.R. (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.), who died on hospital boat when off the coast of Malta on August 21, 1315. “Until the day break.” IRWIN.—In loving memory of Trooper William Irwin (Main Body), killed in action on Gallipoli, August 21, 1915, second son of Joseph and the late Agnes Irwin, Wyndham. —lnserted by J. and J. Jackson, Invercargill. KARETAI.—In loving memory of our dear son and! brother*, Private Stewart Karetai, who was killed at Gallipoli on August 21, 1915. One bv one life’s ties are broken, One by one they are linked above There will be a great reunion In that land of light and love. —lnserted by his parents, brothers, and sister. KARETAI.—In loving memory of my dear brother Stewart, who was killed in action on August 21, 1915. There is a link that death cannot sever— Love and remembrance last for ever. —lnserted by his loving sister Vic. LANGLEY. —In loving memory of Private (23573) Jack Langley, 13th Reinforcements, killed in France, August 17, 1917; buried in Maple Leaf Cemetery, Romain, N'euve Eglise. His warfare o’er, his battle fought, His victory won, though dearly bought; His fresh young life could not be saved, He slumbers now in a hero’s grave. —lnserted by his loving mother and sisters. LANGLEY. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Private Jack Langley, 13th Reinforcements, killed “Somewhere in France, August 17, 1917. “Gone, but not forgotten. " —lnserted by his loving sister, Ciasie Sulzberger, Kaitangat-a. LEDINGHAM. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private A. E>. Led in glmm (Scotty), who was killed in action “Somewhere in France,” on August 19, 1917. “Missed, sadly missed.” —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. M‘CONNELL. —In loving memory of Private James M‘Connell, Main Body, N.Z.E.F., who died at Timaru on August 15, 1921. — Inserted by his loving sisters and brother. M'DOWELL. —In loving memory of my dear brother, 23013 Private James M‘Doweii, 2nd Canterbury, N.Z.E.Pb, who was killed at Warneton. Belgium, August 17, 1917. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by his brother, S. M‘Dowell, Ratanui. M'DOWELL.—In loving memory of James M‘Do well, who made the supreme sacrifice on August 16, “Somewhere in France.” IPeariy beloved eldest son of Robert and Fanny M‘Dowel 1, Houi papa ; in his twenty-seeond year. M‘MURRAY.—In loving memory of our dearly loved son, Sergeant Richard M'Murray, who died on August 20, 1918. D.C.M. bar. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory’s frame we shall keep it Because he was one of the best. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers. MORRISON.—In loving memory of Captain M, J. Morrison, M.C. (Second Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.), who died from wounds received while on active service m France on August 15, 1917; aged 27 years. No one knows how much we miss him, Only those who have lost can tell Of the tears that are shed in silence For the one we loved so well. —lnserted by his parents and brothers. STRODE.—In loving remem Prance of Corporal Alex. Strode (Main Body), killed in action in France on August 20; aged 24 years.—lnserted by his mother and brothers. TURNER. —In loving memory of Private R. F. (Frank) Turner, who passed away August 20, 1921, at Dunedin. One lonely year has passed now, Yes, we remember well, When we stood besides his dying bed To take his last farewell. O, you who have a brother, O, love him while pu may, He will not always linger here, Too soon he’ll pass away. We never knew our brother's worth. Nor missed the love he gave, Until within the cold, cold earth His silent form was laid. I mourn for you, dear Frank, No one can see me weej), But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters, and brother 3.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3571, 22 August 1922, Page 39

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FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3571, 22 August 1922, Page 39

FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3571, 22 August 1922, Page 39