Private \Y. Bowden, reported among the Australian casualties as icilled iu action, was a son of Mt. William A. Bowden.i of Leith Street,' Dunedin. He was twenty years of age, and joined the Main. Australian. Expeditionary Forco as a signaller. He was born at Herbert, North Otago, and was educated at the Normal and Albany Street' Schools. He has two brothers serving at the front, members of the Fourth New Zealand Reinforcements. Sergeant-Major Lytton Alphonse Ditely, Canterbury Battalion, rcport-cd to be wounded, is a son of one of the French immigrants, and was born at Akaroa. He was a member of the Seventh Contingent in the South African war, and was dangerously wounded at Bothasberg. He .was a prominent member of the Akaroa Boating Club. For several years he had been secretary to' the Otakamatira Dairy Factory;. Sergeant-Major Ditelv is 37 years old. ■ '■ In., addition _ty.-t,'hf> figures given on page ■! for the" enlarged photograph of the Trentham camp at Featherston last evening, Mr. William Barton gave £1000. . Jn.i.ff SB. Fluepiir'hr Catarrh,*
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2503, 2 July 1915, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2503, 2 July 1915, Page 6
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