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SOLDIERS' DEATHS

FEATHERSTON

Advice hag been received from Featherston Military Camp that the following men have died there :— 91781 Pte. E. P Sullivan, 21st November (J. T. Sullivan, Maratere, near Foxton) 9112G Tpr V Berland, 46th N.Z.M.R., 21flt Nov (Mrs. V Berland, 17, Mel-ville-street, Woodhaugh, Dunedin) 91113 Tpr. W. M Goughj 46th N.Z. M.R., 21st Nov. (Mr. E. Gough, Barr-street, Mornington, Dunedin) 87422 Pte. W. W Davidson Colville, D Company, 47th Reinforcements, 22nd Nov. (C. W. Colville, 54, Harringtonstreet, St. Albans, Christchurch) TRBNTHAM. 92935 Pte. G. B. Brown, A Company, 51st Reinforcements, 22nd Nbv {Mi«. J. Brown, Burnside, Mayfield, Ashburton, m.) 84236 Cpl. A. J. Arlow, Q.M. Staff, 22nd Nov (Mrs. A.[ W. : Arlow, 15, Murphy-streefc, Thorndon, w.) 79630 Pte, G. Bla.ney, Details, 22nd Nov. (Mrs. M. M. Bkney, Auckland, w.) f MISCELLANEOUS, 6/2689 Pte. H. J Linford, a returned, undischarged eoldier, died'at 3.50 a.m. yesterday at Mirama/ Convalescent Home, the cause of. death being influenza, and pneumonia. His next-of-kin is Mrs: H. Linford, Vine Park, Walkingham, Norfolk, England. He was 30 years of age. Advice has been received from .Headquarters, Christchurch, that 12192 Private Alexander Glendinning Humphries, a discharged soldier, died on 21st November, his next-of-ldn being his mother, Mrs. A. M. Humphries, Fairfield Station, Ashburton.

Featherston Military ; Camp reports that 68101 Private John Davies, Quartermaster Stores, died at 2.30 p.m. on 21st November, 1918. His next-of-kin is Mr*. Young, Victoria-street, Petone. Al«o 88653 Private Martin Alexander Ryan, D Company, 47th Reinforcements, died at-2.45 p.m. on 21st November, 1918. His next-of-kin is Mr. Martin Ryan, Waitahuna.

Advice'has been received from Headquarters, Christchurch, that 12192 Private Alexander Glendinning Humphries, a discharged soldier, died 21st November, 1918, He was 22 years of age and single, next-of-kin being hie mother, Mrs., A. M. Humphries, Fairfield Station, Ashburton.

44180 Rifleman Albert Winchester, G Coy., 24th Reinforcem«rits, died at Hokitika yesterday, 21st November, 1918. He was an undischarged soldier Deceased was 22 years of age, and single, next^bf-kiu being his father, ■ William Winchester, 'Aylmer-street, Ross, Westland.

The Camp Commandantj Narrow Neck Camp, Devonport, reports that 84836 Private A. Saunders died at the Camp Hospital on the 9th November, 1918. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Loran Saundera (mother), Penang Sugar Estate, Fiji

13864 Privata Cyril Begbie, late of D Coy., Otago Infantry Regiment, 14th Reinforcements, died at the Napier Hospital ,on the 19th November, 1918, from influenza. He was a discharged soldier, 24 years of age, and single,, the next-of-kin being his mother, Mrs. M. Begbie, Old Caledonian Hotel, 534, Great Kingstreet, Dunedin.

The Camp Adjutant, Featherston Military Camp,' reports !tliat 91001 Corporal R. T. Willwood, 60th Mounted Rifles, died at 6 a.m. to-day, 22nd November ; cause of death being influenza. Deceased was 33 years of age, and.married, the next-of-kin being Mrs. A. M. Willwood (wife), Victoria-avenue, Dannevirke.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 126, 23 November 1918, Page 5

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SOLDIERS' DEATHS Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 126, 23 November 1918, Page 5

SOLDIERS' DEATHS Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 126, 23 November 1918, Page 5

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