WRONGLY REPORTED DEAD.
-....^By.i.TelasrapliT-Pxoss .Association.),. % , •"• ':-'GHRIB-TGBURGH;. Wednesday. ;2jj Ja.i.uary. last, in a list of casualties reported in the paperei- there app^ired tWnrrne of Private J. J. Keardon, who believed to ba.xltfitt His brothel , . Mr. T. IJeardon, ol'tW'Vefence launch at Lrttclton, recently tidings, that Private Ec.-.rdon is "alive * and well. He was wouiidi(l .al^tlie-HartlaneJl&t.-but, after a spell .in Jiospital. in J- 5 now quite-:rcttry.ered, and , is: ba;if in Egypt. Prmttc —lipardon- left-Tvtt.i- the South Ca.itorhury Battalion of thj.JMain ExpecUi'on'stjy loreoj. and prioi *lo*'enliAuJg mm • employed at. I J apanni for many years. '"' •'"*" '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 2
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91WRONGLY REPORTED DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 2
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