FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE
HODGSEN.—On August 23, killed in action in France, Robert Emelton, second son of Bridget Ciitchley, and the late Robert Emelton Hodgsen, and beloved husband of Evalin Hodgsen ; aged 35 years.—R.l.P. HURLEY.— September 1, : 1918, in France from wounds received, Corporal Francis Hurley, of the 23rd Reinforcements, 7th son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurley, 88 Liverpool Street, Wanganui.—R.l.P. MULDREW.—On August 14, 1918, killed in action, William James Muldrew, Ist Wellington Company, 26th Reinforcements.—On whose soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy. O'LEARY.—On August 24, 1918, killed in action in France, Jeremiah Cornelius, sth Reinforcements, beloved and eldest son of John and Annie O'Leary, of Norsewood.—R.l.P. REID.—On August 25, "Somewhere in France," killed in action, Samuel Patrick, dearly beloved third son of Mrs. A. Reid. 21 Russell Street, Dunedin, and the late Alexander Reid, of Oamaru. — , R.T.P. RYAN.—On August 28. 1918, killed in action "Somewhere in France," Rifleman Timothy Ryan, 25th Reinforcements. Dearly beloved eldest son of Catherine and the late John Ryan, of 220 Oxford Street, Sth. Dunedin ; also nephew of J. Lynch, of Pukeuri Junction: in his 37th year. —R.I.P.
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New Zealand Tablet, 19 September 1918, Page 25
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182FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE New Zealand Tablet, 19 September 1918, Page 25
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