| 翻訳と辞書 | Bruce Sloss 
 Bruce Moses Farquhar Sloss (21 January 1889 – 4 January 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played as a follower with Essendon and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and with Brighton in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).
 ==Early life==
 Bruce Sloss, the youngest son of James Davis and Christina Sloss, was born in East Malvern on 21 January 1889.〔He was the youngest of eight: Roy, who served in the First A.I.F. and was wounded in France, Biddy, Jock (John Stewart Sloss), who fought in France, James, who served at Mesopotamia, spent three years as a prisoner of the Turks, and was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal ((Honours and awards: James Mackenzie Sloss )), Christina, Mary May, Hector, and Bruce. (Main & Allen, (2002), p.179.
 (First World War Nominal Roll (Sloper, Frederick Charles — Sly, Eric Alfred) )〕
 As he grew up, he was a keen footballer and cricketer, and he taught Bible classes at the Malvern Presbyterian Church — where his name appears on its ''Roll of Honour''.〔Main & Allen, (2002), p.179.〕 He was handsome, stood tall, and had a wonderful tenor voice.〔Main & Allen, D., (2002), p.180.〕
 
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