ELLIOTT. — Killed in action in France, on 26th September, 1917, George Stephenson Elliott, M.B., B.S., loved youngest son of Helen Elliott, Elsinore, Ballarat, aged 32.
Killed in Service - Captain George Stephenson Elliott: The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957): Saturday 19 January 1918. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. ELLIOTT.—Surgeon-Captain George Stephenson, M.C., Australian Army Medical Corps, killed in action on September 26, 1917, was awarded Military Cross for gallant devotion to wounded under heavy shellfire; was also mentioned in despatches for fine work done at Bullecourt. He was the youngest son of late Thomas Elliott, of Ballarat. Educated at Ballarat College and Melbourne University, and took a leading part in sport with Ormond and University. His brother, Brigadier-General H. E. Elliott, D.C.M., D.S.O., C.M.G., is in command of 5th Infantry Brigade in France, and his cousin, Admiral Loftus-Tottenham, commands portion of the North Sea fleet. Was 32 years of age and leaves a widow and infant daughter.
In Memoria - Captain George Stephenson Elliott: The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957): Thursday 26 September 1918. IN MEMORIA: ON ACTIVE SERVICE: ELLIOTT.-A tribute of honour and love to the memory of Surgeon-Captain George Stephenson Elliott, M.O., A.A.M.O., 60th Battalion, who made the supreme sacrifice in Belgium on September 26, 1917.
ELLIOTT.-A tribute of honour and love to the memory of Surgeon-Captain George Stephenson Elliott, M.O., A.A.M.O., 60th Battalion, who made the supreme sacrifice in Belgium on September 26, 1917. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds .. a sympathetic heart and hand for the sufferer's needs.
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Regiment/Service: Australian Army Medical Corps
Awards: M C, Mentioned in Despatches
Son of Thomas and Helen Elliott; husband of Alice Evelyn Elliott, of "Wee Nestie," Glen Eira Avenue, Ripponlea, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. Native of Charlton West, Victoria.
ELLIOTT. — Killed in action in France, on 26th September, 1917, George Stephenson Elliott, M.B., B.S., loved youngest son of Helen Elliott, Elsinore, Ballarat, aged 32.
Killed in Service - Captain George Stephenson Elliott: The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957): Saturday 19 January 1918. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. ELLIOTT.—Surgeon-Captain George Stephenson, M.C., Australian Army Medical Corps, killed in action on September 26, 1917, was awarded Military Cross for gallant devotion to wounded under heavy shellfire; was also mentioned in despatches for fine work done at Bullecourt. He was the youngest son of late Thomas Elliott, of Ballarat. Educated at Ballarat College and Melbourne University, and took a leading part in sport with Ormond and University. His brother, Brigadier-General H. E. Elliott, D.C.M., D.S.O., C.M.G., is in command of 5th Infantry Brigade in France, and his cousin, Admiral Loftus-Tottenham, commands portion of the North Sea fleet. Was 32 years of age and leaves a widow and infant daughter.
In Memoria - Captain George Stephenson Elliott: The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957): Thursday 26 September 1918. IN MEMORIA: ON ACTIVE SERVICE: ELLIOTT.-A tribute of honour and love to the memory of Surgeon-Captain George Stephenson Elliott, M.O., A.A.M.O., 60th Battalion, who made the supreme sacrifice in Belgium on September 26, 1917.
ELLIOTT.-A tribute of honour and love to the memory of Surgeon-Captain George Stephenson Elliott, M.O., A.A.M.O., 60th Battalion, who made the supreme sacrifice in Belgium on September 26, 1917. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds .. a sympathetic heart and hand for the sufferer's needs.
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Regiment/Service: Australian Army Medical Corps
Awards: M C, Mentioned in Despatches
Son of Thomas and Helen Elliott; husband of Alice Evelyn Elliott, of "Wee Nestie," Glen Eira Avenue, Ripponlea, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. Native of Charlton West, Victoria.
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