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BOER WAR.
CASUALTIES. (PEE PEBSS ASSOCIATION.) Received 18 0.23 a.m. London, M»y 17. Tbe c,isua!t : e3 in Colonel Williams' New S uth Wales Mounted Infantry column en the 10th (locality cot stated) were : Second - Lieutenant E A. Lamb, Priva'es. Harker, McKay and Parker, killed ;Private Gre n, mortally wounded; Webs'er,Eadic,Ho v son,Lcck, Farrell, and fev>ral others wounded ; Seymour, slightly wounded. Sjutb Aus'i'dlian Buehmen: Private Schu-i raann, killed at Venterf-piuit; Private Birnes, wounded. Victorian Bushmen :—Trooptrs Mcor. - , mortally; Collins acd Hyland, severely wounded at Quagga9bock. Tasmanian B ashram: Private Warburton dijd of wounds. Deaths fom enteric fever are:—Ernest Barrar, New Zeiland Rough Riders, Kimberley; Lieu*. G. B. Treatt, New South Wales Mounted Infantry ; Private Mackenz e, New South Walts Artillery. R«-eived 18, 0.30 a.m. Sydney, May 17. A iiumbir of returned soldieis arrived by the Salami^ l , including 0«p----tain Sir Stewart Richards.)", Se grant Aroott, and Trooper Carroll, Now Zeahnders. Received 18, 1.17 a.m. Sydney, May 17. The New Zealand trocps have arrived fnm M' lbourne,and sail by tbe Mono wai to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 18 May 1901, Page 3
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