INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.
RECORD FOR WOUNDS.
A CHASSEUR'S INJURiES.
Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received January 22, 545 p.in )
London*, January 21. A French chasseur, named Rene Vidal, holds the record for the number of wounds received in the war. He bears 139 distinct wounds, principally on the legs and the lower part of the body, caused by shrapnel. He is recovering and will not be crippled.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15825, 23 January 1915, Page 8
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