SOLDIERS' DEATHS
o ANOTHER OF SPINAL MENINGITIS. Two more soldiers' deaths are reported from Wellington Hospital, viz., those of Pte. Duncan Fraser, of Pokeno. near Auckland, and of Tpr. Daniel Kempthorne, of Templeton. Ohristchurfih. Pte. Fraser dird of corebro-spinal meningitis and Pte. Kempthorne of pneumonia and bronchitis following measles. The relatives in both cases, it is understood, wore informed of their serious condition some days ago. Pte. Fraser was 22 years of age, and Pto. Kemp* thorne 20.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 19, 22 July 1915, Page 7
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