THE SIXTITcONTINGENT. WELLINGTON, July 22.
The Premier has. received a cable fr«m (\.lonel Banks stating that the cixth contingent had airived at Bloemfontein, all veil. The Crovernment have received advice that Tiooper George Geddes, of Wa-hao, near Timaryi, was severely wounded at Lake Christie, and that Trooper W. Baker, Pal-iiier.-.ton Nortb, «as severely wounded on the borderland. Both men Belong to the bKth contingent.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 24
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64THE SIXTITcONTINGENT. WELLINGTON, July 22. Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 24
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