NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT
NAMES OF MEN KILLED. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY. A and N.Z. LONDON. Sept. 26. The inquest on the New Zealanders killed in the Beer Fermi's railway accident was adjourned until Monday, after identification of the following privates :— W. S. Jackson. W. J. Trossell. M. J. Kirton. J. F. Warden. B. A. Monryfle. W. F. Graves. R. V. McKeura.. J, Judges. W. S. Gillanders, They \siift \>o accorded a military funeral at Plymouth on Thursday. The injured man, whose name was given as Gedley, is really K. J. Galley.
DEATH OF AN INVALID.
SUPPOSED SOMNAMBULISM. K. and X.Z. LOKD(YN. Sent. 16. Lance-Corporal D. G. May, of the Now Zealand Rifles, while awaiting discbarge owing to ill-health and shell shock, died through falling from a window in Torquay . It is supposed that he walked in his sleep. A verdict of accidental death was returned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16656, 28 September 1917, Page 5
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