"The Last Post has sounded, you have laid aside your gun. Called Home"
Barrier Miner
Thursday 17 October 1918 page 2
DEATH OF CORPORAL M. MUDGE.
Nurse Mudge, of the Broken Hilland District Hospital, has received information that her brother, Corporal Malcolm Mudge, 3rd Light Horse, died on October 11 at the 66th Casualty Clearing Station, Egypt, the cause of death being bronchial pneumonia supervening upon malarial fever. Corporal Mudge, who was 27 years of age, was the eldest son of Mrs. S. Mudge, of North Broken Hill, who is at present at Moree, where another son, Mr.Verney Mudge, who has returned from the front, resides. Corporal Mudge enlisted in January, 1916, and sailed in October after being stationed at Mitcham Camp as an instructor. He had ever since been in Palestine. Prior to enlisting he was an assayer at the Zinc Corporation. He spent a year in New Zealand, however, after the out-break of war, and came back to Bro-ken Hill for the purpose of enlisting.
Thursday 17 October 1918 page 2
DEATH OF CORPORAL M. MUDGE.
Nurse Mudge, of the Broken Hilland District Hospital, has received information that her brother, Corporal Malcolm Mudge, 3rd Light Horse, died on October 11 at the 66th Casualty Clearing Station, Egypt, the cause of death being bronchial pneumonia supervening upon malarial fever. Corporal Mudge, who was 27 years of age, was the eldest son of Mrs. S. Mudge, of North Broken Hill, who is at present at Moree, where another son, Mr.Verney Mudge, who has returned from the front, resides. Corporal Mudge enlisted in January, 1916, and sailed in October after being stationed at Mitcham Camp as an instructor. He had ever since been in Palestine. Prior to enlisting he was an assayer at the Zinc Corporation. He spent a year in New Zealand, however, after the out-break of war, and came back to Bro-ken Hill for the purpose of enlisting.
MUGFORD, Albert JohnService No. 3822
Private 10th Battalion From Murray Bridge, South Australia. Born 22 May 1895 at Barunga, South Australia Son of Charles MUGFORD & Eliza nee SMART Of Murray Bridge, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Railway Cleaner Enlisted 06 August 1915 Served on Western Front Killed in action in France on 23 July 1916 Aged 21 years Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial www.awm.gov.au H06154 |
MUIRHEAD, Gordon MacKinnonService No 9464
Gunner 6th Field Artillery Brigade Born 23 July 1895 at North Adelaide Son of Charles Mortimer MUIRHEAD & Margaret Sarah nee ROBB Of Tyne Street, Gilberton, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Bank Clerk Enlisted on 18 July 1915 Served in France Returned at Australia 1919 www.awm.gov.au P07159.083 |
MUIRHEAD, Henry MortimerService No 7575
Private 10th Battalion Born 31 July 1885 at Glenelg, South Australia Son of Charles Mortimer MUIRHEAD & Margaret Sarah nee ROBB Of 6 Tyne Street, Gilberton, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Civil Servant Enlisted on 6 August 1917 Served in France Returned to Australia on 12 May 1919 www.awm.gov.au P07159.003 |
MUIRSON, Hector FrancisService no 915
Private 23rd Battalion Born Balaclava Vic. Son of Hector MUIRSON Of Reynella, SA Occupation prior to enlistment Boundary Rider Enlisted 27 March 1915 in Melbourne, Vic. Served in France Returned to Australia 28 October 1919 per 'Berrima' www.awm.gov.au DA08436 |
The Advertiser Friday 27 April 1917 page 8
THE LATE PRIVATE J. R. MULLINS.
Mrs. M Mullins, of Hughes-street, North Unley, has been notified that her youngest son, Private J.R. Mullins, has been killed in action. He was 24 years of age, and was educated at Christian Brothers' College also at the A.S. and B.T. Academy. He was a good all-round athlete, and was connected with the Sturt Ramblers Football Club and the Anchor Cricket Club. When the call came up was in the employment of Messrs. Coles & Thomas. He enlisted in January, 1916, and left Australia on July 13 the same year.
THE LATE PRIVATE J. R. MULLINS.
Mrs. M Mullins, of Hughes-street, North Unley, has been notified that her youngest son, Private J.R. Mullins, has been killed in action. He was 24 years of age, and was educated at Christian Brothers' College also at the A.S. and B.T. Academy. He was a good all-round athlete, and was connected with the Sturt Ramblers Football Club and the Anchor Cricket Club. When the call came up was in the employment of Messrs. Coles & Thomas. He enlisted in January, 1916, and left Australia on July 13 the same year.
MUNDY, Edward MurrayService No 841
Private 12th Battalion Born 10 October 1894 at Bayswater, South Australia Son of Edward MUNDY & Lavinia nee MELLOR Of Taylors Well, Pingelly, WA Returned to Australia www.awm.gov.au P07977.003 |
MURPHY, Douglas Beattie
Chronicle 1st December 1917
Gunner DAN MURRAY, who was killed in action in France on September 30, was a native of England. He enlisted in August, 1915, and sailed from Australia in the following month. He had many friends in and around Port Adelaide.
Gunner DAN MURRAY, who was killed in action in France on September 30, was a native of England. He enlisted in August, 1915, and sailed from Australia in the following month. He had many friends in and around Port Adelaide.