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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. THE SEVENTH OONTINK3IEiNT. [Pee Pbess Association.] WELLINGTON, June 23. The Governor has been advised tihat Private William W&etter, of Waiikouaiti, died of dysentery at Klexksdorp, on June 20, and that Private P. Monk, of Kaikoura, ■was dangerously ill of enteric at Newcastle on June 13. A nuimiber of mesmlbers of the Seventh Contingent, on the troopship Manilla, due in Wellington to-morrow, are suffering from influenza. DUNEDIN, June 23; Trooper W. Whetter (Eighth Contingent), of Waikouaiti, succumbed at Klertsdorp, on June* 20, to injuries sustained in the Moohavie railway disaster' on April 12.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7435, 23 June 1902, Page 3
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