Invalided Troopers.
(Tress Association.) Wellington, February 13. Sergt. Chal!is, (fooi-.h CuutingmO who was received into !,hc Hobart Hospital when returning i 0 New Zealand by the Karamea, has developed severe typhoid fever. 1 rivate Searle (Ffth Contingent) is progressi^ satisfactorily,
(Press Association.') Wellington, February i;j. A cable message from the High Commissioner at Capetown of .yesterday's date, says that Corporal Parkinson (Third Contingent), hailing from Kaituna, died of enttric fever on ih« 6Lh, and that Trooper E. U. F. Yon Dadekzen (Third Contingent), Napier, and Privu to .Roberts (Fifth Contingent), Nelson, are dungor> ousiy ill at Pretoiia..
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7162, 13 February 1901, Page 2
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