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SOLDIERS' DEATHS

AT FEATHEKSTON CAMP. Advice has been received from Featherston Military Camp that the following have died from broncho-pneumonia: 85.786 Pte. J. H. Barter, A Coy., 10th. Reinforcements, November 4 (Mrs. J. H. Batter, St. Albans, Christehurch). 85.698 Pte. H. M'Nab,A«Coy., -46th Reinforcements, November ffi (.Mrs. M. Quinlan, Rangitata). 57.699 Sgt. U. E. Williams, 47th N.Z. F.A., November 22 -(Mrs. C.' , Williams, Featherston). 66J797 Dvr. C. O. Moore, November 22 (Jlrs. F. Moore, Featherston). 77,739 Gnr. J. A. Sinclair, November 22 (Mrs. J. Sinclair, Uata Street, Hataitai). 35,522 Sgt. A. H. Smith, 'November 21 (Mrs. Smith, Auckland). AT MILITARY HOSPITALS. The following deaths have been reported from various hospitals:— Trentham Military Hospital. 92.787 Pte. Henry S. Rnshford,. C Coy., 50th'Reinforcements, influenza and pneumonia, November 24 (Mrs. B. Rushford, wife, 80 Ghuznee Street, Wellington). .92,535 Pte. Geo. R. Stewart, B Coy., 50th Reinforcements, apoplexy, November 23 (Mr. M.SR. Stewart, Auckland). 70,525 Pte. AVm. F. Murphy, Quartermaster's Staff, influenza and pneumonia November 23 (Mrs. Carson, Auckland). ■ 89,710 Cpl. Cecil J. . Marshall, 53rd N.C.O.'s, cerebro-spinal fever, November 24 (Mrs. M. Marshall, Auckland). '

92,504 Cpl. Reginald D. P. Woods,' 51th N. 0.0.'5, cerebro-spinal fever, November 24 (Mrs. D. C. Woods, Auckland). 75,401 SjJr. Wm. K. Perriton, N.Z. Engineers, influenza and pneumonia, November 2-4 (Mrs. Elsie A. Perriton, c/o J. Williams, Hawthorndale, East Road, Invercargill). 80,769 Pte. William Gi Grant, A Coy., 44th Reinforcements, influenza and pneumonia, November 23 (Mrs. W., Grant, wife, 33 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn). 3/2767 Pte. Normanx M'Farland, N.Z. M.C., November 25 (Mrs. M'Farland, mother, Palmerston North). Victoria Military Hospital. Cpl. Edgar Sponslcy, Army Service Corps, Buckle Street, , Wellington, influenza and pneumonia, November 23 (Mrs. Corins, friend, 147 Vivian Street, Wellington. Mirnmar Convalescent Home. 51,628 Rflmn. James J. Curry, discharged soldier, influenza and pneumonia, November 24 (Mr. C. H. Curry, father, 125 Austin Street, Wellington). Lieutenant Chas. C. Massoy, influenza and pneumonia, November 24 (Mrs. ■C. C. Massey, wife, 87 Hataitai Road, Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. Advice has been received from Auckland that 61,351 Walter Merthyr Rogers died at the Technical College Temporary Hospital on November 12 from iniluenza and pneumonia. Next-of-kin is Mrs. Rogers (wife), Parnell, Auckland. Advico has been received that 14,138 Charles M'Phce, a~ discharged soldier, died at Te Waikato Sanatorium on October 5. Deceased was 32 years of age and single, and the next-of-kin is his father, Mr. C. M'Phee, Newstead, Victoria. l I Advice has been received from Group Area, Wanganui, that 2/451 Driver Charles F. Beaumont died from influenza complications on November 19. Deceased was a returned discharged soldier. Ho was 32 years of age, and single, his vext-of-k'in being Mr. (',. F. Beaumont, Strand Private Hotel, Ghuzneo Street, Wellington.

Advice has been received from Group Area, Wangnniii, that 57,362 Private Frank Baker died from influenza complications on November 20. Deceased was a returned discharged soldier. Ho was 23 years of age and single, his next-of-kin* being Mrs. A. Baker (mother), Auckland. /

Advice has been received from Group Area, Wanganui, that* 25,096 Private Lancelot G. Braik died from influenza complications on November 18. Deceased was a returned discharged soldier. He was 21 years of age, and single, his next-of-kin being Mrs. B. Braik (mother), Hotel Braeburn, .Wanganui. Advice lias been received from Headquarters, Chrislchurch that 4/2084 Sapper Charles R. Frniidsen, an undischarged soldier, died at Christchurch on November 21. Deceased was 24 years of age and single, his ncxt-of-kin being Mrs. S J. Frnndspii, Sydenham. Advice has been received from Group Area, Greymouth, that 6/SSI •SergeantMajor Arthur A. Atkins. D.C.M., died on November 22, at Hokitika. Deceased was discharged from the New, Zealand Expeditionary Force .and temporarily attached to the New Zealand Permanent Staff. He was 34 years of age, ifiicl single, his next-of-kiu being Miss Jessie Morgan, Kuiuara.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 6

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SOLDIERS' DEATHS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 6

SOLDIERS' DEATHS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 6

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