from Pastoral Review
The late Archibald Kennedy Clark was killed on Malvern Downs Station, near Capella, Q., on 16th February, by his horse falling. He was a part owner of Mirtna Station, near Charters Towers, Q., and Coalbrook Station, near Hughenden, Q. He was the fifth son of the late Mr. William Clark and Mrs. Clark, of Mirtna. In 1916 he enlisted at the age of 20, was twice wounded on the Western Front, and returned home at the end of 1919. Three of his brothers also participated in the late war. He was steady and persevering, a keen sport, and extremely popular with all who knew him.
'Clark, Archibald Kennedy (1896–1922)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/clark-archibald-kennedy-1325/text1320, accessed 21 September 2024.
from Pastoral Review, 16 May 1922
16 February,
1922
(aged ~ 26)
Capella,
Queensland,
Australia
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