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SIDES, George William
(Service number 6/542)

Aliases Will
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Birth

Date Unknown Place of Birth

Enlistment Information

Date Age
Address at Enlistment Te Weka Street, Timaru
Occupation
Previous Military Experience
Marital Status Single
Next of Kin Mrs H. SIDES, Te Weka Street, Timaru
Religion
Medical Information

Military Service

Served with NZ Armed Forces Served in Army
Military District

Embarkation Information

Body on Embarkation Main Body
Unit, Squadron, or Ship Canterbury Infantry Battalion
Date 16 October 1914
Transport Tahiti or Athenic
Embarked From Lyttelton, Canterbury Destination Suez, Egypt
Other Units Served With
Last Unit Served With

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Discharge

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Death

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Biographical Notes

George William SIDES was a son of Henry Alley and Mary (nee PREECE) SIDES. His brothers Henry James SIDES and Frank Roy SIDES also served in WWI. George was listed in the 1913 Timaru Technical School roll book, whre his occupation was given as famer, his address as Te Weka St, and he was enrolled to study shearing.

George was one of many keen and determined applicants at the Drill Shed on 11 August 1914. He was not one of those rejected, mostly for defects to the teeth and one or two on account of height; he passed the medical exanimation and was sworn in. The successful applicants were liable to be called up at any moment, and it was quite probable that they would leave Timaru in a matter of days for the central camp at Christchurch as part of the 2nd South Canterbury Regiment's quota.

G. W. Sides' name is inscribed on the Wesley Church Roll of Honour in the Bank Street Methodist Church. This Roll of Honour was unveiled at a very impressive service in early June 1915, after an address by the Rev. T. A. Joughin, opening with the words ""Sorrow and pride mingle in the duty I have to perform"" and while the ""Litany for Army and Navy"" was sung. "

Sources

Cenotaph Database ]29 July 2014]; Timaru Herald, 12 August 1914, 7 June 1915, 1 October 1915 (Papers Past) [07 August 2014; 01 September 2014]; SCRoll web submission from J James,Mountainview High School, 23 March 2015

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