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SICK, WOUNDED AND DEAD.

COLONIAL CASUALTIES AND 'RECOVERIES. MORE NEW ZEALAND FEVER VICTIMS. LONDON, ilarch 1.

Lieuts. Eanks, Sommerville, Fitzherbert and Tucker, ami Colonel ttobin have been discharged from the hospital and have resumed duty. Private D. M. Corson (Dunedin), of the I\*ew Zealand Bough Bidets, died of enteric at Krugersdorp. WELLINGTON, Friday. The Premier has received advice that Private J. Brown, of Hamilton, Auckland, a member of the Fifth Contingent, died at Lichtenburg on Dec. 18. LONDON, March 1. It is now stated that the Tongariro has been chartered to convey to tile colonies the invalided Australians. MELBOUBNE, -March J. The troopship Banco brought a batch of returning soldiers, including 14 New Zealanders.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

WELLINGTON, Friday. The Premier has received the following cablegram from Hobart: —"The transport Chicago arrived here this morning w.ith the following non-coni-msisjoned officers and men belonging to New Zealand contingents, who are proceeding- to your colony in the Mokoia, leaving' this day: Surgeon Ackland, Sergt. Matson, Corporal Jones, Troopers Warren, Dignan, McKay, .Watt, Woodward, Spencer, Wallace Brown and Wjjse. Also the following men belonging to various South African corps:-Anscn, Bathurst and Matheson."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 5

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SICK, WOUNDED AND DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 5

SICK, WOUNDED AND DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 5