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Private Joseph William Kelleher, who is reported as wounded at the Dardanelles, is the youngest son of Mrs. Annie Kelleher, of Albany street, Gore, and is 22 years of age. He is a brother of Mr. E. Kelleher, confectioner, Gore. Private Kelleher was one of the first to volunteer when the war broke out. He was well known at Gore, being a prominent member of the Hibernian Football Club. During the three years prior to his enlistment he was engaged at Gore as a plumber. For several years he was a resident of the ;Riversdale district, where he was educated at the primary school... ••::>-■■ •• - .' -,'■',,.•

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1915, Page 36

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1915, Page 36

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 3 June 1915, Page 36

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