McARTHUR, John Angus 9649
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McARTHUR, Leslie Angus 7044
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McARTHUR, Reginald Allen 1984
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McARTHUR, Roy Maxwell 1985
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McCLINTOCK, John Alexander 344
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McCLINTOCK, William 2958
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McDONALD, Alexander Stirling 1196
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McFARLANE, Herbert (Buckie) MC
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McFARLANE, Percy Muir
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McGEE, William Joseph 2402
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McGLAUGHLIN, Arthur Thomas Smith 12208
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McGLAUGHLIN, Bertie Brice 1478
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McGLAUGHLIN, Eric Gordon
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McGLAUGHLIN, Harold John William 6417
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McGLEW, Charles Thomas
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McGLEW, Robert Hugh 37670
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The Register Saturday 14 October 1916 page 10
LATE PTE. W. N. McGOWAN.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McGowan, of Unley road, Unley, have received advice that their second son, Pte. W. Norman McGowan, was killed in action in France on September 2.
He was 29 years of age, and was born at Malvern. He enlisted in December, 1914 and left for the front in the following February. He served on Gallipoli for six or seven months.
Pte. McGowan was of a kindly disposition, and was loved by all who knew him.
LATE PTE. W. N. McGOWAN.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McGowan, of Unley road, Unley, have received advice that their second son, Pte. W. Norman McGowan, was killed in action in France on September 2.
He was 29 years of age, and was born at Malvern. He enlisted in December, 1914 and left for the front in the following February. He served on Gallipoli for six or seven months.
Pte. McGowan was of a kindly disposition, and was loved by all who knew him.
McGRATH, Arthur Anselm 9650
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McINNES, Thomas Atkinson 3558
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Observer Newspaper
Private J R McIntosh, youngest son of Mr and Mrs McIntosh, of Grace Street, Unley, died of wounds received in France on April 15. He was born in Duns, Scotland, in 1890, and came to Australia in 1900. He was one of the firm of McIntosh & Sons, builders. He enlisted for active service in October, 1914, and left with reinforcements of the 3rd Light Horse in February, 1915. He served three and a half months on Gallipoli, where he contracted fever. He was sent to Malta and then invalided to England. On recovery he joined the A.M.C., where he did good work in the message department at Abbeywood Camp, England. Later he was transferred to the 12th Battalion, and left for France on December 29. He possessed a bright and unselfish disposition, and enjoyed the esteem of many friends.
Private J R McIntosh, youngest son of Mr and Mrs McIntosh, of Grace Street, Unley, died of wounds received in France on April 15. He was born in Duns, Scotland, in 1890, and came to Australia in 1900. He was one of the firm of McIntosh & Sons, builders. He enlisted for active service in October, 1914, and left with reinforcements of the 3rd Light Horse in February, 1915. He served three and a half months on Gallipoli, where he contracted fever. He was sent to Malta and then invalided to England. On recovery he joined the A.M.C., where he did good work in the message department at Abbeywood Camp, England. Later he was transferred to the 12th Battalion, and left for France on December 29. He possessed a bright and unselfish disposition, and enjoyed the esteem of many friends.
McKENZIE, Murray Alexander Greig 16232
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McLEAN, Ernest Whitcombe Trail 3878
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McLEAY, John 4748
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McLEAY, Lancelot James Barton MM 4128
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McLELLAN, James 121
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McNAMARA, Edward Anthony 154
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McNAMARA, John Patrick 7965
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McPHERSON, Herman Roy 8374
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McPHERSON, Hubert Clive 2088
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McPHERSON, John Alexander 4831
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McPHERSON, Werner Henry 2771 MC
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McRAE, Malcolm 956
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