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Psychiatric Services 55 , — WHO He died an Australian hero. Fighting to save us all. Hagger, Orroroo. Kohring Jack , killed in action in France on November 5, Loved In life, honored in death. Cherished in sweet remembrance. Charlie King, who was killed in France, November 5, This is the day, so sad to recall, This is the day of remembrance to all; Dear is the grave where our dear one is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fade. King, who was killed in action, November 5, He sleeps till the last roll call Along with the brave.

Too dearly loved to be forgotten, —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, J. From memory's page time cannot blot Three little words, forget me not. Kerr, who was killed in action in France, No- vember 5, To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Evans and family, Darton-street, Sandwell. Somewhere in France he is lying; He answered his country's' call; He died an Australian hero, Fighting to save as all.

We often think of days gone by, When we were all at home together; A shadow o'er our life is cast, Our favorite is gone for ever. Kerr, who gave his life for King and Empire on November 5, Kerr Son , who died in the service of his King and country in France, November 5, His soul to Him who gave it rose, God led it to its long repose, Its glorious rest; And the warrior's sun has set, Its light shall linger round us yet, Bright, radiant, blest.

Kirk Harry , killed in action in France, November 5, Kiesewetter, 27th Battalion. Somewhere in France he is lying, He answered his country's call; He died an Australian hero, Fighting to save us all. But, oh, how our hearts are aching For our darling boy to-day.

Kluge, Just two years to-day He left home with a smile. I trust to fate, dear mother, Were the last words he said. There was one day the roll was called; He did not answer Here, But in the roll of Britain's honor You'll find our loved one's name.

Ligertwood, killed in ac- tion, November 3, Lampit, killed in action November 5, Somewhere in France he's lying, He answered his country's call, And died an Australian hero, Fighting to save us all.

Leane, 27th Bat- talion. Renew my will from day to day, Bind it with thine and take away All that now makes it hard to say, Thy will be done. Dick Leksman, killed in action in France, November 5, Walker, N.

Charlie Law- son, youngest dearly loved son of J. Lawson, Military-road, Semaphore. Far away from home and loved ones, Comrades laid him down to rest; A noble hero, true and brave.

Peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave. Charlie Lawson. Lawson, killed in action in France, November 5, Dear is the grave where darling Joe is laid, Dear is the memory that will never fade.

Roses may wither, flowers may die, Some may forget you, Joe, but never shall we. Col- lins, and little sons, Canowie. Lawson, killed in ac- tion in France, November 5, A loving friend, so true and kind, He proved to be in heart and mind; But now he lies in peaceful sleep; His memory we will always keep. Jenkins, and Millie, Canowie. Lampit, who was killed in action in France, November 5, He sleeps not in his native land, But under foreign skies; Far from those who loved him, Now in a soldier's grave he lies.

Lampit, who was killed in action in France on November 5, Farewell, dear Albert, and take thy rest, We loved thee well, But God thought it best, To take thee home to rest.

Latimer, killed in action, France, November 5th, He fought for right and freedom. Go thou and do likewise. Mitchell, aged 25, killed in action November 5, , in France. No stone was laid, No verse was carved, He was left alone in his glory. Nothing compelled your swift, unerring choice. Except the stuff of which your dreams were made, To that high instinct, passionately true, Your way you knew. Sweet is the memory he left behind Of a life that was manly, clean, and kind; His fight is fought, he has gained his rest; We remember Dave as one of the best.

There is one link that death cannot sever; Love's remembrance lasts for ever. McDonald, who died of wounds in France, November 2, God saw what was before him, What trials were to come; And smiling down He thought it best, To take our loved one home. He has borne his cross, he has gained his crown, Though he lies in a foreign grave; We think of his life and duty done, Manly, unselfish, and brave.

McDonald and family, Hallett. Sweet is the memory he left behind, Of a life that was manly, clean, and kind; His fight is fought, he has gained his rest, I'll remember Jack as one of the best.

Measday, who gave up his life on Novem- ber 5, Always gentle, kind, and true, He was a pal that was hard to find. Asleep in Jesus in a soldier's grave, Somewhere in France along with the brave.

Sweet is the memory he left behind, His was a life manly, true, and kind, His fight is o'er, he has gained his rest, We remember dear Bob as one of the best. McNeil and family. Bob McNeil, killed in action No- vember 5, Over in France, 'midst the battle roar, I lost a comrade I'll see no more; I lost a comrade, the best mate of all.

Stephens Alby , on service abroad. He died in his native land, But under foreign skies, Far away from those who loved him, In a hero's grave he lies. Ever remembered till we meet again. Mark, R. Mark, and Mr. Bob McNeil, late 27th Battalion, aged 39 years. May his soul rest in peace. To have kissed you once a last farewell, Or touched thy hand before you fell, I could have better bore the blow That struck my heart a year ago.

But you are gone beyond recalling, That is why my tears are falling. Yon who helped me, you who loved me, Let these poor words speak for me. Nelson, killed in action in France on November 5, But we will not complain; God called him, and be answered the call Badly, oh, our tears may fall. Chastened by sorrow, we list to the call; Thou art gone, dear brother, But never will our thoughts be gone, As long as memory tests I will always think of you. Nelson, killed in action, November 5, Somewhere in France, no matter where, He is just as near to heaven An though he had lain on his bed at home When the signal to 'Cease' was given.

He has borne his cross, he has gained his crown, Though he lies in a far-off grave. And we think of his life and duty done, Manly, unselfish, and brave. Fighting for loved ones. Nelson, 27th Battalion, killed in action in France, November 5, , aged 23 years, the second beloved twin son of G. Kelson, Port Wakefield.

He left behind him aching hearts, That loved him very dear, Ones that never shall forget His memory written here. In a soldier's grave be lies sleeping, One of earth's bravest and best; In our hearts we shall miss him for ever, Though we know he is only at rest, TV- midnight stars are gleaming, On a grave we'd love to see.

Where sleeps without dreaming, Lies our darling Leslie. Every leaf will fade and die, Every rising sun will set. But you are, darling Les. We never stall forget.

Nelson, killed in action in France, November 5, No one he loved was by his side. To hear his last faint sigh, Or whisper just one loving word, Or even say good-bye. The memory prized is more than gold; Our brother's -worth cannot be told; Your loved ones now who miss you here, Will always hold your memory dear —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Lucy and Tom, Port Pirie. Old- field, M. You're always in our thoughts, dear father; It's sweet to breaths your name.

In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. We mourn for you, dear husband, But not with outward show, For those that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. He died a hero, brave and true. And wore the colors, chocolate and blue. Olifent, killed in action in France on November 5, Paull, 27th Battalion, A.

Paull, late of Glenelg. A noble hero, true and brave. Peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave Dearly loved and sadly missed. Perry late Goolwa. While you lie in a peaceful sleep, Your memory we will always keep.

My thoughts they, often wander To the grave so far away, Where they laid my dear husband Just twelve months to-day. No one he loved stood by his side, He said good-bye to none, His spirit new before I knew That from me he had gone. Pearce, Buxton-street, North Adelaide. Pearce, killed in action in France, November 5. Too far away thy grave to see, But not too far to think of thee.

Pittaway, Werocata, Balaklava. Robinson, Booleroo Centre. Parsons, 27th Bat- talion, killed in action in France, November 5, Time may heal the broken heart, Time may make the wound less sore But time can never teal the longing For our loved one-gone before.

Till sorrow change to gladness. And trials ever cease, Till storms be hushed to calmness And Nature is at peace. Oh for a touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. Always gentle, true, and kind, He was a pal that was hard to find. Asleep in Jesus in a soldier's grave, Somewhere to France along with the brave. Shipley, H. Keenihan, and J. Ever remembered by Violet. Far away from those that lore him, Comrades laid him down to rest; A noble hero, true and brave, Peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave.

Rogers, A. Rogers, killed in action in France, November 5, Somewhere in France he is lying, He sleeps till last roll call; Unselfish he lived, unselfish he died, Fighting to save us all. Rogers, killed in action on November 5, A higher service now to him is given, A crown upon his brow, a home in heavens God gave and took away our dear loved one God help us to say 'Thy will be done. Rogers, and brother Percy and sister Nellie. A loving brother, so true and kind, Who proved to be in heart and mind, Asleep in Jesus, in a soldier's grave, Somewhere in France, along with the brave.

He was only a brave lad in khaki, Just a part of the great rank and file. In defence of our land and its honor He laid down his life with a smile. He fought a brave fight in the trenches, His young life is wreathed in fame, And on Britain's fair roll of honor You will find my brother's name. Raymond, Glenelg. Duty called him, he was there, To do his bit and take his share; His heart was good, his spirit brave, His resting place is a soldier's grave.

Richard- son, Hindmarsh, aged 26 years. His heart was good, his spirit brave. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together; A shadow o'er our life has passed, Since Gordon has gone for ever. Jim Ryan, who lost his life in France on November 5, One year has passed since that sad day, When our dear brother passed away; God took him borne, it was His will.

Forget him, no, we never will. Jim Ryan, killed in action in France on No- vember 5, Somewhere in France he is lying, He answered his country's call; He died an Australian hero.

Ryan, killed November 5, , somewhere in France. Died a brave hero. This prayer that I am breathing, Though my heart is wrung with pain; Sleep on in peace,, dear brother Jim, Till the bugle sounds again. Far away from those who loved him, Comrades laid him down to rest; In a hero's grave he's sleeping, One of God's brightest and best. Swan, 27th Battalion, who was killed in action in France on November 5, Duty called him, he was there To do his bit and take his share; His heart was true, his spirit brave, His resting-place, a soldier's grave; He was a soldier, fond and true, And Yell with his colors— chocolate and blue How hard it was to part with him I held on earth so dear: The heart no greater trial knows, No sorrow more severe.

Days of sadness, still come o'er me, Hidden secret tear still flow; But memory keeps my loved one near me, Though he died a year ago. Friends may think I have forgotten When at times they see me smile; But they little know the aching, heart Those smiles hide all the while.

Continued on page Somebody cried when you went away, - Somebody kissed those sweet lips. Somebody clung to his parting hand, It was mother. Steer Boy , 27th Battalion late 43rd , aged 22 years and 10 months, only son of E, W. Steer, Nil- pinna, Warrina. Steer, killed in action, France, on November, All that he had he gave; All that was his to give, Freely surrendered all That we in peace might live. Stevens, Sussex-street, Lower North Adelaide.

We who love you sadly miss you As it dawn another year; And in lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of yon are very dear. Be has finished his part, we must still keep on Trying, like him, to be brave; Our sacrifice is in what we have lost; His was in what he gave. Thomp- son and family, and his true pal, Alf. Smith, who was killed in action in France on November 5, In a soldier's grave he is sleeping, far from his native land; In our hearts we shall ever miss him, Though we know he is only at rest.

Smith, Terowie. Smith Bob , 27th Battalion, killed in action on Novem- ber 5, , in France. One of the brave Austra- lians.

Smith, 27th Battalion, late of 43rd, killed in action November 5, , aged 21 years. Wool- man, brothers, and sisters. Just a year ago since they laid you to rest, Over in France, amidst the battle's roar; We lost a dear brother we will see no more, On earth wa8 your strife, in heaven your rest.

They miss you most, Bob, who loved you best. He has finished his part, we must el ill keep on Tr-ving like him to be brave. Our 'sacrifice is in what we have lost, His was in what he gave. In a hero'fi grave he is lying, Somewhere in France he fell, little we thought when we parted It would be our last farewell. Smith Bob , 27th Battalion, died somewhere in France, November 5, Beloved, 'you died for us away in that far-off land, The great nations' peril thou did see, and willingly lent a band.

Sommerville, 27th Battalion, dearly loved son of Marjory and the late Wm. Sommerville, Croydon. Slater, killed in action in France on November 5, Rest on in peace, dear soldier boy, Till the bugle sounds again. Slater, killed in action, November 5, Rest in peace.

Killed in action, says the cable. That is aU the tale they tell Of the brave young ted that loved as, Of the Dd we loved so well. Bow the life was sped we knew not, What the last word, look, or thought; Only that he did.

Died as bravely us he fought. Time may heal the broken heart, Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never heal the longing For our loved one gone before. Smart, 27th Battalion, died of wounds at Gallipoli, November 2, Ever fondly remembered. Jones, Fulham. On the resurrection morning soul and body meet again; No more sorrow, no more weeping; no more pain.

Smart, Modbury. Asleep in Jesus in a soldier's grave, Somewhere on the hillside, along with the brave. Years will toll and time will fly, Every leaf will fade and die, Every sun will rise and set, But our dear brother we never will forget. From memory's page time cannot blot Three little words— forget me not. While you lie in peaceful sleep, Your memory we will always keep. That day he f ought so bravely, And in the battle fell; For the glory of old England, He did his duty well.

Jeffery, daughters, and Privates T. Jeffery, on active service. The free flags are waving in the breeze, And a little stone cross marks his grave; He fought and died by his comrade's side, For true Britons won't be slaves. Tilley, and family. But, oh how our hearts are aching, For our darling boy to-day.

Townsend Bert , killed in action November 5, Sweet is the memory he left behind Of a life that was manly, clean, and kind. His fight is fought, he has gained his rest, We remember Bert as one of the best. Oh, tor a touch of that dear vanished hand, And a sound of that loved voice that is ttill. Cameron, and nieces and nephew. Not dead, no; only gone before to a beautiful land of rest.

No space of time, no lapse of,»years. Can dim the life that's passed; A loving memory holds it dear, Affection holds it fast. There is one link death cannot sever, love's remembrance lasts for ever. Brown, of Parkside. One of the beet that God could send, A loving brother and a true friend.

Eden, N. A painful shock, a blow severe, To part with one we loved bo dear. Our loss is greet, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. Do not ask us if we miss her, We are lonelv night and day. We nifca you, oh, we miss you In a thousand different ways. Lonely and fad we'ait at nigUt And flunk of days gone by. Though death divides, fond memories cling.

A painful thock. Our Iobs is great, we'll not complain, But trust lu God to meet again. Tcbis will roll on, and time will fly, Every leaf will fade and die.

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Norris, Kensington-terrace, Kensington. There it one Jink death cannot sever,. Loving remembrance la«U for ever. Thou do more wilt join our number, Thou no more our flung wilt know.

Yet again we hope to meet thee, When ilje da;' or life is fled, Atrd in heaven, with joy to greet thee. Were no farewell teaw are ehed.

If your grave could- only open, mother. Oh, what changes you would see: But oh, it ia far better You did not live to see. All that It means to lose you only our sad hearts know. For the brightest links in memory's chain as the' days of long ago.

We saw him suffer day by day,? Peacefully sleeping, resting at last; Earth'6 weary sorrow and suffering past. There is grief that cannot find comfort, And a wound that can never' be healed, —Inserted by his loving children.

Hence this guide. Turn off the joysticks in hyperspin. That just causes issues. You need to get joytokey or xpadder setup to emulate keyboard presses. This will resolve your issue. Hi, and thanks for the great guide. Followed all step to the point where i fired up Hyperspin just to test.

Tried various games but nothing happens. What could be the problem? Weird thing is that i managed to start one game. Exit the program. Started up again and then none of the games worked. Not even the one started before. Narrowed down the problem to HyperLaunch not exiting when hitting Esc. How do i fix that? Double check in HyperHQ under global on the left then the controls tab. Fire up a game in MAME and press tab on your keyboard. Ensure esc is set for the exit function. This guide is amazing.

I am in the process of switching from GameEx to Hyperspin. My question to you Ryan is something I have run into recently. I am using pinnacle profiler currently use to use Xpadder but again I decided to switch recently.

Thank you. I would see if joytokey or go back to xpadder and see if they handle the 4 players more gracefully. I set up a 4 player with 44 buttons before without issue in joytokey.

I would set it up and test instead of pinnacle. I am always accidentally mapping the same keys if I try to do more than 2 controllers. I have games that work on one Mame Emu, but not another and Roms that are also vise verso.

I am not sure. You cannot get all the games to play nice in the normal mam I would fix the underlying issue of having to use multiple emulators first, then have hyperlaunch only worry about launching the one emulator that plays everything. Thanks for the help. Thanks so much for this guide, i went through a few tutorials and they were missing one step to populate the emulators under the Global list. Hi Ryan, just got your button kit love it but need some help setting up the buttons to work with hyperspin and for starts mame.

I got it where I can move thru the games but the buttons dont do anything. I have been traveling extensively but have some video already done for this just not cut up where it is usable yet. You only need joytokey or xpadder, not both. I use joytokey personally. I do not yet, but will add that to the list. You can use my house of the dead guide. Just use the kodi. Ive only testing it a couple times though. Im also going to setup Steam Big Picture to launch through Kodi using steam launcher.

How can I configure my joystick to control Hyperspin? I am a guy from Taiwan. I just want to thank you for your kindly sharing of this article. It is very helpful guide to setup hyperspin, thank you very much…. You probably need to use a program like joytokey and configure your gamepad to do keystrokes that hyperspin will under stand — Up, down, left, right, enter, etc. Iam having the same problem it seems to be when I stop playing one game and go to the next Hyperlaunch still runs in the background I have to use crtl Alt Del and task manager to close the process manually then it will work I have set ESC as a exit key in Hyperlaunch so Iam still looking for the automated way of exiting Hyperlaunch so the next game will run.

Great to finaly see a simple guide but why is it that Hyperspin always changes their homepage and or versions when there is a great guide so it is outdated a couple of months later.

I noticed my Hyperlaunch process does not close when Hyperspin closes. Each time I open Hyperspin, an additional Hyperlaunch process will start. I have found as many as 10 hyperlaunches stuck open in task manager. I must close them with the manager or reboot the computer or it will slow even my big i7 computer down.

Any ideas? If you are talking about the older commercials for the systems, I got them from youtube. I will post them here. HyperSpin just redid their website and it appears most of their links including a few I have tried on google are broken.

Hopefully they will get it fixed soon. Updated the guide as well. Thanks Ryan for this awesome guide. Setting up is relatively easy and straightforward thanks to your pictorial guide but may I add in some other information to date that are pertaining to the setup, particularly using RocketLauncher instead of HyperLaunch which it now replaces. To solve it, you will have to do one additional step below.

I found that there is actually one configuration step missing, that is to setup the path for HyperLaunch. By default the HyperLaunch that came with the HyperSpin 1. I even tried to create symlink for HyperLaunch. Hope this helps! Hey Ryan whats that app you used in xbmc to control it? Perfect thanks that helped I watched a couple of you otheres also but how do i change the wallpaper for each tab I like yours but mine just has the guy floating in space and i cant find where to change it at.

I should do a write up on this. Essentially find some images you want on google for the different headers. Push them on your box depending on what hardware you use. From there you can use tv show or movie fan arts or select this pics you pulled from the web. Aaah yes.

The other tutorials had me rather confused about the simplicity of hypersynch cloud and other aspects of this seemingly endless set-up. Seriously, thank you! First off thanks for this guide. I have downloaded HyperSpin 1. You should be running HyperSpin and it will launch rocket launcher.

Also, I do not know if the space in the x ml on your error is a cut and paste issue, but there should not be a space. Ok got through my first issue. Now it appears when I try and run a game from rocketlauncher it just loads then the game does not open it takes me back to rocket launcher. Nice job. Hi Andy, This guide should help you out. It takes more than just the startup folder to get there. Good Luck. I dont have this dir within HyperLaunch have all other dir just not this one am i missing something pls.

Where did you get v1. When I follow your link it is for RocketlauncherUI and that gets updated to 1. It visually matches your instructions more closely than tracking down a copy of HyperLaunchHQ 1. HyperLaunch was what Rocket Launcher was previously named.

You want the latest version of Rocket Launcher. The latest version of Rocketlauncher does not seem to have the file hyperLaunchHQ. I downloaded it twice now.. Hey even a old version of rocketlauncher that has this file?

If I configure as a single wheel then games do show and I can run them. If I configure as multi-wheel then I get a blank list. When I select a system from the wheel it just keeps going back to the system wheel.

No game wheel displays…what am I doing wrong. Great guide.



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