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PRISONERS OF WAR.

HKTD IN CONSTANTINOPLE. Auckland, August rS. In a letter from a lady residing in Zeitoun to Miss Morton, sister of Captain Morton, of Auckland, who was reported missing some time ago, the writer states that she has heard that there are sixtyfive British prisoners in Constantinople. No names were known, but there was a chance that Captain Morton might be among them. Captain Morton was last seen rallying his men after a charge.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1438, 19 August 1915, Page 3

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PRISONERS OF WAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1438, 19 August 1915, Page 3

PRISONERS OF WAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1438, 19 August 1915, Page 3

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