CASUALTIES TO NEW ZEALANDERS.
(Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February .7. Sir Alfred Milner lias cabled the Government, under date February 6, as follows:—"No. 800 Private J. K. Allen (third contingent, Westland) died from enteric at Pretoria on February 3. No. 272 Roberts (New Zealand Mounted Infantry), No. 679 Corporal Parkinson (third contingent. Kaituna), No. 799 Private J. ft. fiibson (third contingent, Knmara), and 618 Farrier Dom (third contingent, Cust) are dangerously ill at- Pretoria. Corporal Clarkson, of Kitchener's Horse, died from enteric at Johannesburg oil February 2. "Please inform father, Post Office, Cliristchurcb." j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11962, 8 February 1901, Page 5
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