SEVENTH CONTINGENT IN ACTION.
! ONE MAX BILLED ANT) FOUR j | WOUNDED. j Ev Ttleprrapb.— Association.—C'>pyrisl>t. j Received .'ime ?', 12.55 a m.) i London, Jane 20. j ! I PsivateJ. M". CrTLLii Own? killed, ! j Private I). Maer.ulov severely [ v-ounde'l. and Private J. IT. Temple- : ton slightly <\ r.tnded at Hemilfon- : tcin. Jesse V.*. Smith was slightly' wounded at FMffoniein. All be : loured to the New Zealand | Mcunteds. [i.v Tr.i.tiunu'H,—PßESS ASSOCIATION.] Wi:i.uv<;tov, Thursday. j The Premier has been advi-ed that during recent ngh.ing by the Seventh Conlin- | gen';. Serge-anc Comes (": Conn! was killed j ] and Privates Maonulev, Templetou, and' Hv.ln.ie (Wellington) were wounded, j In the otre i:il list <■! the rontitigetit then i : is a Private Conn's, iK-longing to To Aroha, j | and a Sergeant Conn, belonging to Otago. [ ■ Miicauley and 'Templeton also belong to that- 1 | province. Jlulme's name not appear! ! on the list. Smith belongs to Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 5
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