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[PBK PRESS ASSOCIATION.] f . New Zealand's Casualties Wellington, This Day. THE DEFENCE HAS BEEN ADVISED" OF THE T\ T 'EW ZEALAND CASUALTIES AT. ,T;HE DARDANELLES :-± <j ~; _£ j « iV -' OFFICERS.— . . i Killed -.v-i.-i.'; •.?, ;;!?... \s"*> .'.- Died of Woiunds 2 Wounded '19 ,;V ■•■ •••■ .:"->V-"r"--i..' Wounded .._... ... , '■' The first casualty, list is as follo.w t s:— Auckland Infantry.— Liuut. , AV. EF. Flower; Lieut/.R. H/--D6dst>nV '• Wellington . Infaii-tcy ..' J Lieut. L. AV. A. Hugo; Lieut., E. R. Wilson. ' " " ~ J Canterbury Infantry Battalion.— •Lieutj-Gokmeli D. Mcß..' Ste'waTt'? 'Lieilt H. H. Fitch. Otago ,Infantry Battalion.--jLieut: . B. Cowan. •' il - . Officers wounded.— Auckland Infantry,, Battaljoii;. i iously wounded): Major l'\ Stijcjtpx j ■,; (slightly) Captain A. E. McDonald; Captain E. G. Fraser;;i liieute'narite'G.« ! H. AVoolly, 11. H. Westinacott, G. (PJ) AV. Peake, U.-Jl., Baddeley; Plifgge: AVellingtoH Infantry Battalion (wounded). —-Major H. E. Hart, >LieiiteiiVuits D. Bryan, L. H. Jardinc (Napier), H. JC. S.< Furb.v (T., K. Turubull (AViinga-l nui). Captain A. G. McNeil. Otago Infantry Battalion (wounded). —Lieut. T. H. Niebett. Canterbury Infantry Battalion.- - Lieuts. O. H. Mead, C. C Barclay, J. G. (?) Hill. ..... --- •-■ : ~ DIED OF WOUNDS: , .; Auckland Infantry Battalion.— Lieti>t." H. G. Richardson; Lieut. H. G. Allen"." DUNEDIN COUNCIL'S HEAVY ' LOSS. Duneclin", Thjs 'l>ay.. ;^. The City Council's pavi'iioii, -at". St* v Clair, built three years ago. Vas com-I; pletely dinstroyed/lby a fire at 3 a.m. The total insurances are £3320; thisy moans a heavy loss to the corporat^us-^-. --—-:" .. :■.:'■■' 1} -i^A PUiBLISHING BI'7rHNGIN- -*, FORMATTOis " : * " .__<■■ ■■■:■; -v»-«in * . . ..ChrUicliurchV^ii^fi^y.*; AViHiam Vivian with publishing "bettinfr infol-Aia%ojT,^ pleaded guilty.' DefondrfAt'had ,, ?^^: pievious. convictions. l %jvd..>vaß. ? g^*[l.':ieip?t '. 11 ".'"■ "":}/:(■ »3ViY*3 THE 6fiSa?Q3l«>* V: ; . : ? The tTiird trial of John Alexander McKirinon. on charges involving complicity jn, tjko.Customs l.r&rfcfcjdf commenced at tho Supreme Court this morning. The case is proceeding.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1915, Page 3
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