WHITHORN - WIGTOWNSHIRE - SCOTLAND
2nd Lieutenant Randolph MILLER 870
Born: Whithorn, Scotland
Enlisted: 23-8-1914, Echuca, Victoria
7th Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of Wounds 19-5-1915, on board H.S. "Soudan" at Sea, Gallipoli
Honoured: Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula, Canakkale Province, Turkey
Husband of Agnes Miller, Block 38, Section C, Tongala, Victoria
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 51
Born: Whithorn, Scotland
Enlisted: 23-8-1914, Echuca, Victoria
7th Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of Wounds 19-5-1915, on board H.S. "Soudan" at Sea, Gallipoli
Honoured: Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula, Canakkale Province, Turkey
Husband of Agnes Miller, Block 38, Section C, Tongala, Victoria
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 51
Kyabram Guardian (Vic) 4-6-1915
Lieut. R, Miller.
Lieut. R. Miller, whose death at Dardanelles was reported in Tuesday's issue of the 'Argus,' was formerly a resident of Tongala, having taken up a government block on his arrival from England. He leaves a widow and a family of six, the eldest being 17 years of age. He first went to Broadmeadows as an instructor, holding the rank of sergeant major. Whilst there he volunteered for active service, and was accepted, being appointed to the position of second Lieutenant. He was very popular. The greatest sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow and family.
Lieut. R, Miller.
Lieut. R. Miller, whose death at Dardanelles was reported in Tuesday's issue of the 'Argus,' was formerly a resident of Tongala, having taken up a government block on his arrival from England. He leaves a widow and a family of six, the eldest being 17 years of age. He first went to Broadmeadows as an instructor, holding the rank of sergeant major. Whilst there he volunteered for active service, and was accepted, being appointed to the position of second Lieutenant. He was very popular. The greatest sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow and family.