/ Tho auxiliary 6cow Magic arrived last rvp.miif? ill cliarcrn of Captain G. Dunn. She will bo utilised for bringing shipments of stone from Sandy Bay for the construction of Parliament Buildings. Tho following is an extract from a letter written from tlie front by Lieutenant Ralph Beotham to his father, Mr. Hugh Beetham, and sent on to Mr. M. Caselberg, of Mastertbn "There is a young Caselberg-with the Signalmen (as they are called). Ho did excellent work during tho fighting on Saturday night—keeps his head and wits about him. Ho went four or five times out through tho scrub (all swopt by firoS, and guided lost parlies, etc., and afterwards took a bearer party to tho fringe of the. scrub and got in "three wounded 'Tommies.' " Young Casolberg was a Wellington College boy. Last year there were 8,181,263 people in the United Kingdom entitled to vote, or about one-third of the main jMnulatiou. *
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 7
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