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"A New York cable message reports tho death oi *' Bob" Fitsaimmons, one-time chiwiipion pugilist of. the world.
Mrs Andrews, Carew, has been ivdviaod that her hubband, Sorgeant Hi B. Andrews, has been .wounded in the right leg, aud wa 1- admitted to hospital.
Mr and Mrs- James Sandoe, of Ashburton, hav.o. i-o.c-oived word from their son, TJiomaSjV that.he enlisted, in an aviationsquadron in the United soon after that country declared war, and he is now-: in hard training at Oniaha (Nebraska).
Mrs M. Mackintosh, Cox Street, has been 'notified, of death from.'wounds of 'her ' husband-j ' Private Donald Mackintosh, on October 17. Private Mackintosh was born at Dalmagarry, Inverness, Scotland, and enlisted with the Twenty-seconH Reinforcements. "
Private Timothy J. O'Connor, reported died of wounds, was n son of Mr ami Mrs B. O'Connor, of Hinds, and was 29 years of age. Ho was born and educated at. Hinds, and l>efore eaKatinc in the Twenty-third Reinforcements, was working at Ruapuna.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9126, 23 October 1917, Page 5
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