NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
HOSPITAL REPORT. The following hospital report vu issued laßt night:— Dangerously 111.—Corporal E. Gilmar (Invercargill). Seriously 111.—A. B. Jones (Invercargill), C. •T. M'Kinlav (South Dunedin). Improving: M. Kilkeary (St. Kilda). Removed from Seriously 111 List.—R. Buick (Papakaio), W. Paterson (ilataura). Severe Cases.—R. F. Haves (Mataura), C. C. Munnings (Hedgehope), P. J. Scott (I'airfax). Mr C. Beeby, of Maori Hill, has receiver! advice that his son, Private F. H, Beeby, has been wounded a second time. Private Beeby, who was a plumber in tho employ/of Messrs J. C. Smith and Sons, Koalyn, enlisted with the main body, and after service through the Gallipoli campaign was drafted to France, where he has been ever since. He was a valued member of the Maori Hill Band, and held the position of secretary, which his fathet now holds. He was also a popular member of the Kaikorai Football and the Maori Hill Association Clubs.
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Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 1
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153NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 1
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