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THE TROOPS IN' SAMOA. FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. ■WELLINGTON";. iApril 27. 'Colonel Logan reportsefrdm:Saimoa that the health of the troops is good. Captain J. R. Roache has enteric; Lieut. C. Ma'ckie, a contusion; wireless Sergt. R. Croucher, debility ; Corporal W. J. Heasley, dengue fever; Bjigler H.' J. Roberts, influenza; PriVateF. V. Buncehall, emplyseimi.; Private W. A. Finch, bronchitis; Private A. J. Taylor, dysentery ; Trooper N. Retire, dysentery. All are doing veil. DEATH OF A NEW ZEALANDER. DUNEDIN, April 27. .• Advice has been received by.Mr.iill. P. Harvey, of the cbniperciairstaff,: of the Otago Daily Times, that his son, Gunnel William H. Harvey, of the main hpdy of the. New .Zealand Expeditionary Force, died at sea on April 16. Before enlisting, deceased was- in the service of the National Bank. SIR W. BUCHANAN’S GENEROSITYCARTERTON, April 28. Sir Walter Buchanan to-day increased his bid of £IOO for the Belgian (lag auctioned recently at Carterton to £IOOO. This brings Carterton’s: total for'the flag up, to £1835. , . Sir W. C. Buchanan fofwarded,-£3OOO to the Wairarapa Secretary PftiiP Panin Great Britain and Allies’ Relief Fund as he ; has increased his bidden the flag at Martinborough and Carterton from £IDO to £IOOO in Oach instance. He stipulates that the money be paid to the credit of the Belgian Refugee Food Fund, London.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 3
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217IN THE DOMINION Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 3
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