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DEATH IN ACTION

Captain Harding Leaf, M.C. The death in action of Captain Harding hear, M.C., of the Maori Battalion, is officially reported. A member of the

Ngapuhi tribe, Captain Leaf eaW'i the beginning of the present . t he f lieutenant, and was P roaiote i* nt . t niionj of captain just before the b • - Capl foy overseas. In the last • jf Leaf went away with the h figh contingent and took part i offlin is on Gallipoli. He gamed Ins com in the field, and was awarded g J tary Cross for gallantry- t IJ Leaf! of the Great War , C S nt officer.] recognized as a most erne j nS trw excelled -as a physical culture, C a| and was an all-round athlet * niaa ign Leaf fought through the F “ c ‘ et e. Greece, and fell in battle

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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 129, 3 July 1942, Page 6

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DEATH IN ACTION Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 129, 3 July 1942, Page 6

DEATH IN ACTION Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 129, 3 July 1942, Page 6

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