MAJOR LEVIN DEAD.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A private cable reports the death of Major W. H. G. Levin, of Greatfor.i, who left with the Second Reinforcements. He was the second son of the late W. IILevin, and was recently admitted to the military hospital at Alexandria, suffering from a compound fracture of che jaw and a complicated fracture of the elbow.
Ss Members of the Lyric, King's, and Opera House orchestras aye presented Sapper Harold Baxter ~ith an engraved gold watch, ac a mark ( their appreciation of the service lie &6 rendered the Empire. 'Sapper Baxter «s for many years been a prominent ajsician in Auckland, and vras f° r some tne in the Lyric Orchestra. He went to te front with the first New Zealand entingent. and hae returned to Aucklnd wounded. He is at present at ; Sitorna,.resting after the healing of his Wounds.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 308, 28 December 1915, Page 7
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