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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE

ANDERSON. — KiIIed in action in France on October 12, 1917, Private John Anderson, second beloved son of William and Catherine Anderson, Lyalldale. Deeply regretted.—On whose soul, sweet. Jesus, have mercy. AISHER. — KiIIed in action on October 12, 1917, Francis Joseph Aisher, .Signaller, Otago Regiment : aged 21 years: third beloved son of Frederick and Mary Aisher, of Palmerston North.—R .1 .P. BLEACH. — On May 7, 1918, killed while in action in Palestine, Trooper Patrick Francis Bleach (31st Reinforcements, 16th Camel Corps), dearly beloved son of Patrick and Catherine Bleach, Ran- . furly : aged 27 years. —R.l.P. FARRINGTON. -On April 26, 1918, killed in action, Lance-Corporal Martin John Farrington (Main Body), third son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Farrington, Freshford, in his 22nd year. Deeply regretted.—On whose soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy. Do not yield to immoderate grief, O you, my beloved friends. Consider the life upon which I have entered, not that which 1 have left. KINNAIRD.— KiIIed in action “Somewhere in France,” on May 8, 1918, Francis John, dearly beloved and only son of William and Ellen Kinnaird, Nukumaru, Waitotara, late Wanganui and Katana; aged 24 years. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on his soul. MILLANE.—On April 15, 1918, killed in action in France, Private Refer Millane, of the 32nd Reinforcements, second beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millane, Knapdale Road, Gore: aged 21 years. On whose soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy. O’BRIEN.- Killed in action in France on October 12. 1918, Andrew Joseph O’Brien, beloved second sou of Jeremiah and Annie O’Brien, of Slope Point, Southland: aged 35 years. — On whose soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy. O’CONNOR.— In loving memory of Michael O'Connor, dearly beloved eldest son of Catherine and the late John O'Connor, of Longridge, Southland, who was killed in action in France on April 20, 1918 : aged 34 years. — R.I.P. RICHARDSON. — Died of wounds on April 12, 1918, in France, Signaller Leonard Colville (17th Reinforcements), second beloved and loving son of W. and L. K. Richardson, “The Farm,” Raetihi; aged 21 years.- — R.I.P. SENIOR.—On March 12, 1918, died of sickness in France, Private Joseph Edmond Senior, dearly beloved eldest son of Joseph and Ann Senior, 13 Earn Street,' Invercargill; aged 28 years.—On whose soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy.

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 June 1918, Page 28

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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE New Zealand Tablet, 13 June 1918, Page 28

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE New Zealand Tablet, 13 June 1918, Page 28