THE SEDDON BROTHERS.
+, i 1 NEWS FROM THE FRONT. v ( [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN COS.RESr-ONT>hN'T.I . ( I CHBISTCHURCH. Tu»?d»7. ; Private cablegrams have been received from Lieutenant T. Y. Seddon, M.P., and j , Lieutenant Stuart Seddon, R.H-A., that j - i thev are all well. The cablegrams have j | come since the recent German attack on I I the New Zealand trenches. The brothers; I met in France, and Stuart Seddon had ; just served three months in deadly '■ trenches, mortar work, and in the front ■ trenches, and had come through safely. I Word was also received from Mrs. i Wood, nee Miss Ruby Seddon, that her ■ husband. Fleet-Surgeon Wood, who is; 1 well known to many New Zealanders. was ; * I transferred to H.M.S. Zealandia. as fleet [» | surgeon, and served in the Jutland battle. I _——— ———— ! fi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16279, 12 July 1916, Page 9
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