NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES
Advice has been received from the Secretary of the Defence Department, Melbourne, that the following members of the 9th Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces, have been ivouuded in action at the Dardanelles. PTE. F. B. AX)A MS Next-of-kin, J. |{. Adams Oneliunga (father). PTE. Jol[.\ r SIiEEHAN. Next-of-kin, Patrick Slieehan, Ashburton (father). NEW ZEALANDER KILLED IN FLANDERS. (By Telegraph.—Press AssoclaHoi.) Auckland, May 10. Lance-Corpl. Edgar Ogilvie, son of Mr. W. P. Ogilvie) of Auckland, was in the United States when war began. He volunteered through the British Consul, and was sent to join the Canadian regiment. To-day his father received a cablegram Tegretting that his soil had been killed in action. .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2458, 11 May 1915, Page 6
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