THE FALLEN AND WOUNDED.
PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr John Evans, Antigua street, has been advised that his son, Private Reginald Evans, who was a prisoner of war, arrived at Ripon on. December 9th.
Private Louis Le Valliant, who returned invalided some six months ago, died at the Akaroa Hospital on Saturday from complications following on influenza. The deceased soldier \vas a member of a well-known old French family. He was highly respected.
The funeral of Trooper J. Lloyd, a returned soldier, who had been an inmate of the Coronation Sanatorium for two'years, took place at the Linwood Cemetery yesterday. A firing party in charge of Sergeant Birch was present, while Bugler Powell sounded "The Last Post."
Mrs Hyland wife of Sergeant Hyland, of the Christchurch Police Force, has received official intimation that her brother, Private George Gunn, of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forco, who was taken prisoner by the Turks on August 7th, 1915. has been released and disembarked at Port Said. The last letter received from him was dated July 7t-li of this year, when he eta tod that he was in good health.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16397, 17 December 1918, Page 8
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