THE NEW ZEALANDERS.
WELLINGTON, This Day. The Premier has received a cablegram Tom Capetown asking him to inform Mr
Thomas McMillan of Tokomairiro, that his son Arthur McM llan, of the Sonth African Light Hose, had died of scarlet fever. No person of the name, however, can be found.
I he following casualties in the Seventh Contingent are report d : Walter Miller (Hutt) and William Rutherford (Timaru), slightly wounded at Lindique on 18th insfc.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 2
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