[Editor: The “On Active Service” section (one notice only), regarding Australian military personnel, published in The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA), 2 May 1919.]
On Active Service.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
POLLARD. — On the 14th April, at Keswick Hospital, through injuries received in France, while on active service with the 11th Field Ambulance, Lloyd Ewart, dearly beloved son of E. H. and M. H. Pollard, beloved brother of Maud Pollard, Moonta Mines, and Roy P. Pollard, ex-sergeant, 52nd Battalion, of Auburn, aged 24 years 6 months. “A patient sufferer at rest.”
Source:
The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA), 2 May 1919, p. 1 (5 o’clock edition)
See also: “POLLARD, Lloyd Ewart”, Virtual War Memorial Australia
Leave a Reply