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Levin Soldiers Return.

A special troop train passed, through Levin to-day from Auckland conveying Southern troops who returned by the Renniera. The Levin quota included Quartermaster-Sergt. H. G. Price, M.M., brother of Private W. A. Price, who returned a few days ago. Sergt.Piice left with the Fifth Reinforcements and saw service in Egypt, Gallipoli (where he was wounded in th'e arm) and for a considerable time wasi on the Western Front, being wounded at Passoheiulaele.

By the same draft, iStergt. Duncum returned. Sergt. Duncum is a brother of Mr C. W. Duncum, of Thakara. A former Levinite also went South by the troop train in the person of Sergeant Pilclier, who was previously on thle staff of the Bank of New Zealand here. He went to his home in Wellington. Another passenger was General Richardson, who passed through to Welling-

ton . A visitor to Levin oil Saturday was Surgeon-Captain iDavies, formerly in practice here. He returned to. the Dominion by the Bhamo and is now taking his three weeks' leave and spent a few hours looking up old friends. 'He returned to Wellington in the evening.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1919, Page 3

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Levin Soldiers Return. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1919, Page 3

Levin Soldiers Return. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1919, Page 3

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