ANDERSON William Watt. Private 153, 19th, Australian Infantry. Died of dysentery, 30th October 1915, aged 20 years. The son of Robert.J. and Helen Anderson, of 75 Annfield Road, Dundee.
TRAFFORD Alfred James. Pioneer, 63668, 86th Field Coy. Royal Engineers. He was waounded in Gallipoli and died of his wounds, in Malta on the 1st November 1915, aged 33 years. He was the son of the late J.R. Trafford and Matilda Trafford, of 5 Upper Stanhope Street, Liverpool. Inscribed on his stone. "Lead kindly light amid the encircling gloom. From mother. Liverpool"
MANUEL William George. Gunner, 1821, 3rd A.F.A. Brigade, Australian Field Artillery. Died of enteric fever, 5th November 1915, aged 20 years. The son of the late Mr. Manuel and Matilda Manuel, of 13 Hastings Street, New Glenelg, South Australia. Inscribed on his stone "Only beloved son death divides. Memory lives, mother"
All at rest in Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta Plot D Row I grave 6
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