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WORK m KEWKXBD iSOT.DJIvKS. Perth. July 3. The. Government announces that it will irive jiri-fcrcnco of employment to returned soldiers. ACSTT! ALT A X CASUALTIES. FORTV-SKVEXTTT LTST. Sydney. .Tuly 3. The forty-seventh list' of casualties is a- follows: Killed in ncf ion.—Tli irtv-seven ranker,.. J. 11. Pdackelt, C. Mac-kio anil I'. If. Ilor,;)'"'- Zealanders. Die,l of wounds —Lieut. C'iirdell and ■fil'teci! rankers. Wounded. —Lieutenant-Colonel Owen. 5 iMa.jor.Ti Cook and Roberts, Captains ' Campbell. Smith and O'Bi'ien. Lieuten- ' a ills T.illie -and Unfile. and =cveiity-ninn ' rankers, includin2 T). Collins, a New Zealander. ' Missini. —Sixtv-fonr, including A. Me- ' jUolm»W Zealander. ' In TTo<=pil.al at Birminsnam.-.T. Rul--1 livnn. 0. Paterson. AT. TTill. W. \. Wat- ' son, W. TTarefield and J. Pullar, New Zealanders.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 5
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