NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
ANOTHER TWO FEVER VICTIMS.
LONDON, March 3. Privates A. M. Dudley, of the New Zealand Mounteds, and J. P. Roberts, of the Rough Eiders, have died of enteric at Pretoria. WELLINGTON, this day. The Premier is advisee! that Privates J. P. Roberts, of the New Zealand Hough Eiders, and A. W. Dudley, of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, died of enteric at Pretoria on 'February 25th and 28th respectively. Roberts was a son of Mr. Roberts, civil engineer, Nelson, and Dudley's parents 1 live in Christchurch.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 5
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