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DIED OF DISEASE

. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Died of dysentery.— Driver H. E. DOHERTY, HOSPITAL AlH} FBOGBIBS REPORT. Auckland Mounted Rifles —Dangerously ill, pneumonia, Trooper L. N. Fisher. Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Dangerously ill, enteric, Trooper F. C. H. Ellen. Otago Mounted Rifles —Dangerously ill, Driver F. Robinson. Field Artillery—Dangerously ill, Pont de Koubbeh Hospital, Gunner J. Sharkey. Army Service Corps—Previously reported dangerously ill, now reported out of danger, Driver W. G. van Een. Reported dangerously ill, N. Z. General Hospital, Cairo, enteric; — Army Service Corps—Driver A. W. Baker, Driver G. E. Harvey, Lance-corpl. R. W. A. Johnstone. Rifle Brigade—Admitted 21st General Hospital. Alexandria, dysentery, severe, Rifleman F. W. Kemp. Army Nursing Service—Pronounced out of danger, Staff Nurse E. Curtis.

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Southland Times, Issue 17653, 10 February 1916, Page 6

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DIED OF DISEASE Southland Times, Issue 17653, 10 February 1916, Page 6

DIED OF DISEASE Southland Times, Issue 17653, 10 February 1916, Page 6

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