The Advertiser Tuesday 21 August 1917 page 6
THE LATE PRIVATE YARROW.
Mrs. Stella R. Yarrow, 3, High-street,Glenelg, has been notified that her husband, Private Harold S. .T. Yarrow, of the 43rd Battalion, was killed in action in France on July 31. He left a widow and one child.
YATES, William Hallam 3778
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YEATES, Ambrose 652
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YEATES, Clarence Victor 2169A
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YEATES, George 1112 DCM
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YEATES, James August aka James Andrew 1103
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YEO, Lindley Walter 3329
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YOUNG, Alfred William Mark 126
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YOUNG, Ernest Walter 1113
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The Advertiser Wednesday 28 November 1917 page 9
Private HAROLD WM, YOUNG, who was killed in action on October 9, in France, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young, of Clarence Park. He was born in Goodwood and attended the Goodwood School. He passed his 26th year in France in September. He visited nearly all the other States, and was in Queensland when the war broke out. He enlisted in the 25th Battalion, and sailed for Egypt in June, 1915. He served in Gallopli for three months, and contracted enteric fever a week before the evacuation and was invalided home, and on regaining his health returned to his battalion in France.
YOUNG, James Woodrow 62661
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YOUNG, Julian Hope MM 3410
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This Sapper has repeatedly displayed great resource and courage in the execution of his duty, in particular on the 2nd May 1917 when the forward buried cable was blown out by enemy shell fire near BULLECOURT.
He located the break and regardless of all personal risk, worked rapidly at restoring communication, remaining at the task for 4 and a half hours until his work was completed.
He located the break and regardless of all personal risk, worked rapidly at restoring communication, remaining at the task for 4 and a half hours until his work was completed.
YOUNG, Stuart Roy MM 1152
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Military Medal
Displayed exceptional bravery and devotion to duty during the operations at POZIERES of the 2nd Aust. Div. in Albert area. He was called out several times daily to repair his lines often under heavy shell fire and on the night 4th/5th August he twice passed through a barrage of fire and repaired lines to 5th Infantry Brigade
Displayed exceptional bravery and devotion to duty during the operations at POZIERES of the 2nd Aust. Div. in Albert area. He was called out several times daily to repair his lines often under heavy shell fire and on the night 4th/5th August he twice passed through a barrage of fire and repaired lines to 5th Infantry Brigade
YOUNG, William 9703
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