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FOR THE EMPIRE’S 'CAUSE. IN MEMORIAM.

BARRY. —In loving memory of Ernest William Barry, who was killed in action, October 8, 1918. “ Ever remembered.” —Inserted by his loving parents and sister. BROWN.—In loving memory of Gunner Lindsay Brown, who died of wounds at Passchendaele on October 11, 1917.—Inserted by his loving father, brothers, and sister. CARRUTHERS. —In loving memory of my dear son, 8738 Company Sergeant-Major W. T. Carruthers (Bill), Main Body, who was killed in action at Bellvue Spur, near Passchendaele, October 12, 1917. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving mother and sister. COCKERELL.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother (Jim), killed in action at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917. " Fondly remembered.” —Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters, and brothers, Sutton. COULTER. —In loving memory of Arthur Coulter, who was killed in France, October 12, 1917. Loved, remembered, longed for always. As it dawns another year. —lnserted by his loving mother. DEWAR. —In loving memory of Private Leslie H. Dewar, 19th Reinforcement, killed in action October 12, 1917; also LanceCorporal Stewart Dewar (Main Body), killed in action, December 3, 1917, at Polderhoek Chateau. At the going down of the sun And in the morning, We will remember them. —lnserted by their loved ones. DUDFIELD. —In loving memory of Rifleman Arthur John Scobie Dudfield (25th Reinforcements), who was killed in action at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917, dearly beloved youngest son of Alice and the late Harry Dudfield. North-East Valley. FLINT.—In loving remembrance of Herbert Lanhan Flint, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917, eldest son of Mrs J. E. Palmer, 243 Hanover street, and the late J. L. Flint.—lnserted by his mother. FRENCH.—In loving remembrance of Lieutenant W. A. French (Main Body), who was killed in action at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917; also Corporal J. French (25th Reinforcements), who died of wounds received in action at Passchendaele on October 14, 1917.— Ever remembered by H. Kinsman (Matarae) and R. M’Evoy (St. Kilda). HICKEY.—In loving memory of James J. Hickey, 8/2008, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917. R.l.P.—lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister.

KEAST.—In ever loving memory of Private Jonathan Keast, 20th Reinforcements, who was killed in action near Lesdain on October 8, 1918 ; in his twenty-fourth year : dearly loved- twin son of J. and M. J. Keast, of Middlemarch. “So loved so mourned.”

All loving memories as we journey on, Longings for vanished smiles and a face that has gone. —lnserted by his loved ones. KEAST. —In loving memory of Private Jonathan Keast, who was killed in action, “ Somewhere in France,” on October 8. 19 J 8. “To memory ever dear.” — Inserted by brother Frank and family. KITTO.—In loving memory of J. F. Kitto, killed at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917. Father, lead us, gently lead us. By Thy all-protecting hand, In the path whose end will bring us To the golden Spirit Land. —lnserted by his loving father and mother.

LALOLI.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who was killed in action at Passchendaele Ridge on October 12, 1917. R.l.P.—lnserted by A. G. and R. Laloli, Raetihi, N.I. LALOLI. — In loving remembrance of Lance-Corporal J. H. Laloli, who was killed at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917. R.I.P. —lnserted by his loving brother and sisters, Roxburgh. MEE. —In everlasting remembrance of Private Alex. Mee, who fell on Passchendaele Ridge on the morning of October 12, 1917. When memory pours the silent tear, And seeks the friend who once was dear, The kindred friend too quickly fled, Too early numbered with the dead. —lnserted by G. M., Dunedin.

MEE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Alexander Mee, missing, believed killed, at Passchendaele Ridge, October 12. 1917.

Seek in the gold and purple of the west; Seek in the sunshine of a summer’s day, Seek in the ocean’s silence and unrest; If you would find me, and while seeking say : “He loved all these—he loved all lovely things, And from them now his living spirit sings.” —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother, Kuri Bush.

.MEWHINNEY.—In sad and loving memory of Rifleman Robert John (Bob) Mewhinney, who died from wounds in France on October 9, 1918, and Rifleman Samuel Clyde (Clyde) Mewhinney, killed in action on October 26, 1918; dearly loved sons of Margaret Mewhinney, Leith Valley. Loved, remembered, longed for always, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by their loved ones.

MILLER.—In loving memory of Private J. A. Miller (Jack), killed at Passchendaele, October 12, 1917; also B. N. Miller (Bert), who died in England, September 20, 1918; late Troopship Tahiti. Dear ones leave us, shadows fall, But loving thoughts outlast all. Another year its changes brings,

Though death divides, fond memory clings. —lnserted by their loving mother and father and sisters and brothers, Harraway road, Green Island.

MTNNES.—In proud and affectionate memory of Murdoch Lochbuie, killed at Passchendaele Ridge, October 12, 1917, brother of Corporal Elias John, M.M., D.C.M., killed at Bapaume, Feveruil, August 29, 1918, and sOn of Donald and Eliza MTnnes, Clinton. They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. Time shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them.

—lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers.

M’LEOD.—In loving memory of Corporal John Willis M’Leod, who fell in action at Passchendaele on October 12, 1917. Amid his daily work He hqard the call, His country sore in strife. He cried : “ I come,” And gave up all— His home, his friends, his life. —lnserted by his loving sisters and brother.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 45

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FOR THE EMPIRE’S 'CAUSE. IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 45

FOR THE EMPIRE’S 'CAUSE. IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 45

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