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AT THE DARDANELLES.

TIE ROLL OF HONOUR. NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, Field Artillery—Gunners H. A. Griffiths and J- H. Plirmner, killed in action. Auckland Mounted—Trooper T. W. Phillips, died of pneumonia. Field 'Artillery—Gunner B. E, Pope, disembarked at Malta, wounded. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Auckland Battalion—Private T. A. Summers, embarked for England. Medical Corps—Private W. Blurtori, embarked for England. Wellington Mounted—Sergt. W. E. S. Morgan, embarked for England. > j Disembarked at Malta, slightly sick. Field Artillery Gunjuer G. Sutherland.

Army Service Corps—Private J. Porter.

Admitted to 9th General Hospital, Alexandria, with enteritis,

Wellington Battalion—Private H, T. Pearce.

Recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.

Auckland polluted—Troopers W Nov/land, W. H. Park, R. S Surtees.

Wellington Mounted —Troopers P, Nielsen, G. J. Oliver and C. J, Pierce.

Canterbury Mounted —Troopers D, Brown, H. G. Nell, T. R. Wreas,

THE GERMAN AIR RAID. TWO MORE VICTIMS SUCCUMB GERMANS DROP POISON SHELLS. London, Oct. 25. Further air raid inquests have been held on two victims since succumbed, an elderly platelayer and a girl who took refuge in an hotel where eight were killed by a bomb twelve yards away from the windows. The wood work was blown in and the man’s leg was broken. The bomb made a hole in the road nine feet wide by five deep, opening into a sewer. • The girl died from blood poisoning as the result of a wound from a fragment of a bomb. TEUTON DESTRUCTIVENESS. AIMED AT GREAT WORKS. Rome, Oct. 25 The Austrian aeroplanes which bombarded the Church Degli Scala damaged the famous paintings by the , artists Tintoretto and Veronese,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11407, 26 October 1915, Page 8

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AT THE DARDANELLES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11407, 26 October 1915, Page 8

AT THE DARDANELLES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11407, 26 October 1915, Page 8

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