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PROGRESS OF THE WOUNDED. WELLINGTON, September 21

Sir A. Milner advises Mr Seddon as follows of the details of the wounds sustained by New Zealanders at Ottoshoop on the 9lh inst: — M'Lean, flesh wound, thigh; Taylor, neck; Roberts, right shoulder; Fiancis, right leg; Canavan, head; Atkinson, contusion, right knee. All doing well. They have been sent to Mafeking. Sir- A. Milner has cabled as follows io Mr Seddon :— " French telegraphs from Barberton, 17th inst : ' Lieutenant Cameron, New Zealand, who was released, is in hospital _ with fever.'"*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 30

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PROGRESS OF THE WOUNDED. WELLINGTON, September 21 Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 30

PROGRESS OF THE WOUNDED. WELLINGTON, September 21 Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 30

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