THE LATE MR GALLOWAY
PROPOSED MEMORIAL. \l a meeting of citizens recently it * was decided to give the public an opportunity of subscribing to a memorial that will serve to keep alive the memory of the late Mr lan Galloway and of the noble act of self-sacrifice by which he lost his life. The painful facts of Mr Galloway’s death by drowning while attempting to save the life of a pupil of the Southland Boy’s High School who was in difficulties in the surf at the back beach. Greenhills, need not be recalled. The sad tragedy will not soon be forgotten Very appropriately it has been decided that the memorial shall take the form of a challenge trophy to be competed for by physical drill squa !S from yea.' to tear. It will -aot be possible to win the trophy outrigV, but it will be ueld by ‘he winners for the year whose names will be engraved upon it. If funds permit it may possibly be decided to give a cup or medals to the winners each year, but the winning and holding of the trophy will in itself be a high honour. The movement is one that will command widespread support, and there should be no difficulty in raising a substantial amount. Subscriptions will bo acknowledged In this place. The followIng amounts have come to hand:— £ ft. d. Amount already acknowledged £l4 .1 0 Inxcrcargill Football Club . . 110
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Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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239THE LATE MR GALLOWAY Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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