Pioneer A. R. Churton (son of Mr. F. Churton of Rundle street, Adelaide), reported wounded at Gallipoli, has always taken a keen interest in military affairs. ...
Article : 285 wordsThe late Sgt. E. F. de Lantour, of the 3rd Light Horse, was the fifth son of Dr. de Lantour, of Dunedin, New Zealand, and was in the 32nd year of his age. He served ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 189 wordsOur Chain of Ponds correspondent writes:—"One of the most pathetic instances of bereavement during the war has been brought under the notice of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 222 wordsPte. Brunel J. Nash, who is reported missing, is the younger son of Mrs. Nash, of Charles street, Norwood, and the late Mr. J. G. Nash. He was educated at ...
Article : 94 wordsPte. H. A. Blackwell, who died on June 8 as the result of wounds received at the Dardanelles, was a member of the 9th Light Horse of the Australian Imperial ...
Article : 141 wordsCpl. A. Glades (Kapunda), mentioned in the casualty lists on June 21, is believed to be identical with Alexander Glates, brother to Mrs. A. Hawke, of Kapunda. He has ...
Article : 59 wordsLee.-Cpl. John Peter Arnold, who was killed at the Dardanelles on June 4, was the eldest son of Mr. J. P. Arnold, of Carrington street, Adelaide. He was in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 100 wordsNews was received in Adelaide on Monday that Pte. J. J. Knight, of C Company, 10th Battalion, who had been wounded in the foot, was progressing favourably. ...
Article : 30 wordsPte. Francis Herbert Stokes, who has been killed at the Dardanelles, was a son of the Rev. F. H. Stokes, of Henley Beach. Deceased, who was in the 24th year of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 74 wordsLieut.-Col. R. E. Courtney, whose name appears among the "wounded and sick" in the forty-first casualty [?]t, is a member of the legal firm of Courtney & Dunn, of ...
Article : 181 wordsQmr.-Sgt. John Amyand Elliot, of D Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Australian Expeditionary Force, who was recently killed in action at the Dardanelles, was ...
Article : 80 wordsAmong the South Australians who have lost their lives at the Dardanelles is Pte. Roy Watson, of Crystal Brook. He was the first volunteer from that town, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 209 wordsNews has been received by the relatives of Pte. Malcolm Smith, of the 1st South Australian Expeditionary Force, that [?] has been killed in the attacks on the Turks ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsSgt. Edward B. L[?]kin, M.L.A., who [?] been killed in action, was a well-known figure in this State, both as a sportsman and a public man. He was educated at ...
Article : 171 wordsThe first Tatiara "boy" to lose his life at the Dardanelles is Pte. Victor F. Hunt, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt, jun., of Cannawigra. He would have been 28 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 221 wordsMajor and Mrs, H. C. R. Batchelor, of Gilberton, were advised by the Secretary to the Minister of Defence on Sunday that their only son, Cpl. W. H. E. Cyril ...
Article : 152 wordsIn a recent list of the Dardanelles casualties is the name of Pte. G. Morsis (killed), whose address was not given. Deceased is believed to be identical with Pte. ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Charles B[?]x, manager for Messrs. Bagot. Shakes, & Lewis, at Mount Pleasant has received news of the death of his son Alick, as the result of wounds ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 158 wordsSgt. Nevitt, who is included in the Western Australian casualty list, was up to the time of enlisting employed as an engineer in the Water Supply Department. He was ...
Article : 67 wordsPte. N. A. Knutsen, of Unley, who is reported as having been wounded at the Dardanelles, is the only son of Mr. H. Knutsen (manager of the London and ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsMr. W. Boyle, of Prospect and Currie street, Adelaide, has received an intimation from the Defence Department that his second youngest son, Clifford Gordon Boyle, ...
Article : 78 wordsCapt. C. B. Woodham, D.S.O., who has been killed in action in France, was the second son of the late Rev. W. H. Woodham, of Farley, England, and Mrs. ...
Article : 39 wordsPte. Ross Hayes, who has been wounded at the Dardanelles, is a son of Mrs. Hayes, of Gilbert street, Adelaide. He is 24 years of age, and was educated at Burra and ...
Article : 83 wordsPte. W. J. W. Patrick, 16th Battalion, A.I.F., recently reported killed in action at the Dardanelles, was a graduate of the South Australian School of Mines. He ...
Article : 79 wordsPte. S. M. Watson, whose death has oc curred from wounds received at the D[?]dancelles, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watson, of Albert Park, Woodville, and ...
Article : 43 wordsPte. E. A. Payne (aged 25 years), the first of the volunteers from Renmark to be killed in action at the Dardanelles, was the third son of Mr. E. J. Payne, and had ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 150 wordsNews was received at Kapunda on Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin that their son, Pte. F. Martin, had been wounded at the Dardanelles. An engineer ...
Article : 60 wordsPte. Eric Rolph Goode, who was killed in the operations against the Turks, was the youngest son of the [?]ate Mr, W. Goode, of Port Pirie, and Mrs. W. Goode, of ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 26 Jun 1915, Page 40
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