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LEITCH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS
ROLL OF HONOR. LEITCH. - On May 9, at Dartford, Australian Military Hospital, of pulmonary tuberculous and neuritis, after four years active service on Gallipoli and in France, Corporal William Douglas Leitch, 12th Battalion A.I.F., dearly beloved eldest son of William and Jane Leitch, 6 Arthur street, Hobart, leaving a wife and daughter to mourn. Duty done. At Rest. The Mercury 14th May 1919
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