FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
ADAMSON. —Killed in action at | the Dardanelles, on May 2, 1915, s Sergeant Frank Forrester, fifth son of Mrs J. A. Adamson, of n Orepukl. | DAVIDSON.—On August S, 1915, (• killed in action at tlie Dardan- * elles, Joseph Hampton, beloved I eldest son of Alexander and 1 Annie Davidson, Waikaia; aged | 24 years. j FRANKS.—On May 2. 1915, killed J In action at the Dardanelles, j Private Edward (Teddy), Bth j Regiment Main Body, second son of T. A. and M. J. Franks, Lowe street, Avenal, Invercargill, in his 21st year. For King and Country. GILMAN. —At the Dardanelles, on May 3, 1915, Sergeant J. J. Gilman (Jim), Main. Expeditionary Force, beloved eldest son of James and Alice A. Gilman, Nith street, in his 23rd year. '.'STEWART. —Killed in action at the Dardanelles, on May 3, 1915, Private William Downie Stewart (late N.Z.R., Clinton), dearly beloved third son of Robert and Jano-Stewart, “Ardnoc,” Kauana; aged 27 years. For King and Country.,
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Southland Times, Issue 17649, 5 February 1916, Page 5
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