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NEWS OF OUR SICK AND WOUNDED.

WELLINGTON, April 24. A cablegram received to-day by the Governor states that Lieutenant Lascelles (Napier) is not dangerously ill ; Private Walker (Auckland) is progresginsr favourably; the condition of Lieutenant Neil (Dunedin) is unchanged : Private C. G. Stalling (Eighth Contingent) is dangerously ill from peritonitis at Klerjcsdorp ; Private J. Helm (Southland), Sergeant Bea^ley (Wanganuil, and Private C. Kelland (Raugirata) are still dangerously ill frqm enteric : Privates W. A. Harvey (Eighth) and William Howard (Sixth) liave de\ eloped fever; William Grant. Patrick Lee, and William Wbittler (all of the Eighth Contingent) ars rtill dangerously ill fvum injuries received in the railway accident.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 25

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NEWS OF OUR SICK AND WOUNDED. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 25

NEWS OF OUR SICK AND WOUNDED. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 25

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