8 May 1915
THE LATE PRIVATE MARTINI.
The late Private E. F. Martini was a single man who is not known to have had any relations in South Australia, but he had friends residing at Glencoe, in the South-East.
Mount Gambier, May 3. The first local hero to be killed in action is Private Ernest Martini, of Glencoe. He died at the Dardanelles last week as the result of injuries received in action. The information came through yesterday to Archdeacon Samwell, who motored to Glencoe and broke the news to the relations. Mr. Martini was the adopted son of Mrs. A. Sims.
1915 'THE LATE PRIVATE MARTINI.', Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), 8 May, p. 40, viewed 30 September, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89145356
THE LATE PRIVATE MARTINI.
The late Private E. F. Martini was a single man who is not known to have had any relations in South Australia, but he had friends residing at Glencoe, in the South-East.
Mount Gambier, May 3. The first local hero to be killed in action is Private Ernest Martini, of Glencoe. He died at the Dardanelles last week as the result of injuries received in action. The information came through yesterday to Archdeacon Samwell, who motored to Glencoe and broke the news to the relations. Mr. Martini was the adopted son of Mrs. A. Sims.
1915 'THE LATE PRIVATE MARTINI.', Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), 8 May, p. 40, viewed 30 September, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89145356