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THE WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS.

SEVERE WOUNDS.

LONDON, December 7.

Captain Crawshaw's and Lieutenant pucker's -wounds are slight. Lieutenant Montgomerie's injury to the bone of the right, hip is believed to be severe. Dr. Godfrey and Lieutenant Sommerville have both frae--_xe_"bones,'ite'-ormer severe. ..

WELLINGTON, this day,

It transpires that Trooper Oppenheim, killed at T-eitfontein, is one of the extra troopers sent over since the jnain contingents. He is a son of Mr. E. Oppenheim, of Oxford Terrace, Christchurch.''

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 5

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THE WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 5

THE WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 5

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