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CANTERBURY MOUNTED REGIMENT

'* Cooil Warwick (Xo >. " II")' born at (nliingbofrne England in ISJI3; chair-eiittiM'. Xnxt-of-kin, Mr 'Walter Wrolh. (.'olliiiglxTno. Ducis Wilts., England. KIf)SO.\, Ttoopur l'runcist George (\ T o p 7'U2O); , ljoni in NeNon. in lbfl2; la b'-uirer. Next-of-kin, %Cr. Ii Henry lvdson, Sherrv \Rivor, Ndsirt (i'athpr). t FIELD ARTILLERY • GOI.T.OP, Smgt.-Msjor C'Sai'les Tlionia; j (No. 2'288); born in 1882. .Vcxt-of- ■ kin, Mrs. 1.. Gollop, 40' Stuart Street Christclnirch. WARD, Gunner ITonrv George (No. 2/B03) born at Dnnncvirke in 1S91; shepherd Xext-iif-kin, Mrs. I/. Taylor, Kola ■ Wavoi'ley, MOOXEY, L'ombanlier Poter (No. 'IS7) ' J|, rn at Port Ahnrii-i. Napier, ir 1890; bootmaker Next-of-kin, Mi« J X. Coghlan, Port Ahuriri-, Napiei (sister). ° ' OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION ANDREWS, Pte. Henry James (No, ; 8/1393); born at Napiei' in 189-1; cabin. otmakcr. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Elizs , Florence Andrews, Clifford Road, Mitham (mother). . BONNER, Pte. Hedley (No. 8/11%). Next-of-kin, Mr. Robert Bonner, Ross, Tasmania. i Mr. .1. S. Jameson, father of Lance- ; Corporal lan Douglas Jameson (Welling- • ton Battalion), who in to-day's casualty list is reported to be missing (May 8) has received a private cablegram from ■ Cairo to ithe effect that his son is safe ! and well. Lance-C'orpora! .Jameson is an Old Ilov of 'Wellington College, and was 1 employed as a clerk in this city. Captain Norman Cameron, who is reported killed at the Dardanelles, was one of the first to volunteer from the Wairarapa. lie was the son of Colonel D. J. Cameron, who went to Egypt 011 the unattached list a few months ago. Captain Cameron belonged to the mounted troops, and had identified himself with Territorial work for some years. He was twenty-five years of age and unmarried. He represented Wellington College in the football field.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 6

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CANTERBURY MOUNTED REGIMENT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 6

CANTERBURY MOUNTED REGIMENT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 6

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