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New Zealand.

DARDANELLES CASUALTY LIST. DIED. Sergeant Holdaway. Sergeant Tricks. Sergeant Guthrie. Corporal Wood, R.M. Quartermaster-Sergeant McDonald. Sergeant S«llivan. Private Heron. Private Logan. Private Mulchay. Private McQnirk. Private Patton, e Private Reynolds. Private Sharp. Private Atkinson. • * Priate Dowuie. Private Leyou. Private Mulligan. Private MeGibbou. Private Kain. Private Yates. Private Bird. Private Nixon. Private Brain. Private Jacob. Private Perottet. ■ Private Sudgey. '’Private Riblock. ■Private Coulstock. ' Private Thoi;ley. Private Fowler. Private Porter. Private J. H. James. .Private Wood. Private Tron. WOUNDED.

Lieutenant Skerttchly* 204 non-coms and men. Lieutenant Steen and Private Angus, who were previously reported killed, are now reported wounded. THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. Per Press Association. Wellintgon, May 18. Mr W. J. Brookes", manager of the Bristol Piano Company, writes to the press, stating: I was much pained to read of the regrettable disturbances at! Wanganui, by which two windows of the Bristol Piano Company’s show rooms were smashed. Why, 1 cannot for the life of me, understand. Shareholders of my company, with which 1 have been associated for thirty-two years, are British born and bred, and, though I hate to sing praises where I am concerned, I am proud to say no company in the Dominion could have shown more practical sympathy in aiding the Empire and its Allies. The Bristol has ten employees in the Expeditionary Force, all of whom are on half-pay with a promise of reinstatement in their positions on their return 7 Again, all our directors have relatives fighting with the Allies. What more could any firm do to help to maintain civilisation against barbarism and militarism?

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 16, 19 May 1915, Page 6

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262

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 16, 19 May 1915, Page 6

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 16, 19 May 1915, Page 6

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