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CASUALTY LIST

[Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April 13. The following list has been issued:— DIED OF BOMB WOUNDS, FACE. (Juno 3, 1915.) . H. S. VALENTINE (Mrs A. C. Valentine, 232 Fern Park road, Stroud Green. London). DIED OF BACtLLARY DYSENTERY. (In Hospital. April 10, 1916.) S. C. P. SMITH (Mr Lowis Smith. Worksop road, Masterton, father). HOSPITAL AND PROCRESS REPORT. Admitted to Hospital.—Sapper W. Worthe. Out of Danger.—Gunner W. Horrobin, Sapper C. Samuclson. Dangerously 111.—Driver 0. 0. Dunsford, Rifleman M. Leane, Sapper J. W. Price.

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Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 6

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CASUALTY LIST Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 6

CASUALTY LIST Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 6

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