WHO ARE RELATIVES?
WANTED FOR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellingon, Last Night. The following deceased members of the Australian Imperial Force, whose birthplace is shown as in New Zealand, appear on the schedule of unclaimed personal effects and medals: A. Brooke, 16th Battalion, WellingE. Buckley, 56th Battalion, Waikari. J. R. Cameron, 12th Battalion, Gore. H. W. Cooke, 2nd Battalion. D. Lindsay, 9h Battalion, Wanganui. T. P. McFarlane, 26th Battalion, Auckland. N. McKay, Camel Corps, Dunedin. All endeavors to trace relations have failed, and the. Australian authorities are anxious to find some blood relations who would accept and treasure the mementoes of 'these gallant soldiers. The War Accounts Office, Wellington, will be glad to receive any information.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 5
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117WHO ARE RELATIVES? Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 5
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