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DEATHS OF SOLDIERS

A victim of the influenza in Feathereton Camp was Major M'Gilp, Chief Artillery Instructor, •• who died yesterday morning. Major M'Gilp returned from active service recently, and had only been in cariip a few weeks.

The death has occurred at Palmorston North Hospital of 3/38G!) Private T. L. Folley, who died of pneumonia.

fi>a.therston Camp repwts that Private Clarence Noble Gibson, C Coy., Fortysixth Reinforcements, died at 1,45 a.m. on Wednesday from influenza. Deceased was 31 years of age, and iuarriet , . Hw next-of-kin is his wife, Mrs. H. S. Gibson, 3!) Britannia Street, Petone.

Advice has been received from Auckland of the following soldiers' deaths:—

Private William ,M'Kinley, a returned undischarged soldier, died in tirS Auckland Hospital on Monday. Deceased was 25 years of age, and single. His next-of-kin is his father, Mr. J. A. M'Kinley, Gate Pa, Tauranqa. \

8/663 Private William M'Killop, a' returned discharged soldier, 'died in the Auckland Hospital on' Tuesday. Deceased was 30 years of age, nnd single. His next-of-kin is his father, James M'Killop, Huntly.

Private N. B. Wigmore, a returned discharged soldier, died at the Auckland Hospital on Tuesday. Deceased was 21 years of age, nnd single. His noxt-of-i;in is his mother, Mrs. M. A. Wigmore. Auckland. ■

Private Thomas Anderson, a returned discharged soldier, died at the Auckland Hospital on Tuesday. Deceased was a single man, 28 years of age. His next-of-kin is Sis brother, Mr. W. Anderson, Blackball, Grtymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 6

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DEATHS OF SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 6

DEATHS OF SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 6

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