NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
VESTER DAYbS PROGRESS RETORT.
T 1 u.* following wounded are in the Xetley Hospital, .England:— \V ell i n gto n Ratta 1: on—
Private G. Sold. Auckland Rattalion — • Lieut. W. T. H. Vear. Privates J. L. Brownlie and if. Cartwright. Driver C. Hopkins. Canterbury Rattalion.— Privates H. Ellis, C. Pointon. f)! ago i’>. -1 taliou -.- Lane:-Corp .rui M . Sim. Following sire dangerously ill in the .Egyptian Army Hospital:— A; m%• Eei vice Corps— Corporal R. L., T. Perkins (dysen- . t ry). Auckminl .Mounted—Trooper G. Mb B'ebens, (enteric). Wellington Rattalicn—
Corporal H. A. Rate (enteric). Eield Artillery— Driver Mb Fryer (pneumonia). The Inflowing sick have recovered and have .boon sent to the, Front:— Giago Battalion— Privates i*. S. Ratc-rsuvi, Mb Ah xander, A. Foster. Welingtnn Battalion— Privates Pb 11. 'Tanner, Wb R.. S.mmond, C. W. Thompson, R. R. Connor. Auckland Mounted— Privates A. 11. Bowie. G. IT Black, E. M. Dickey, j,.' M. La, C. Fi Rartrop, It. F. L. McClure. Canferhury Mounti 'l'roopors J. Watson, C. F, Berry. Of ago .Mounted— Lieut. E. M. Twist] ton. Troopers R. Farrington, R. E. Welsh. and J. Green. DECLARATION DAY SERVICES. WOUNDED COLONIALS TO ATI END. (United Pres-? Association—CopyrißhtJ L.OXDG,,, July 2M One hundred and fifty Australian convalescents and about one hundred New Zealanders will attend St. Paul’s on August till. GENERAL ITEMS. : :-:;t>E( FT lon in the holy LAND. ROME, July 2M Tim Va.iicnn lias received aiaruling mow- from tin- llolv [.and. The Turks have cut off the no.-la i and telegraphic facilities from Christians, who live in complete ignorance of events. Palestine is devastated hv plague and locusts. The hatred of Christ:uuk is indescribable. Bombay report s that Aga Khan's Moslem followers are organising a great assembly on August. 4th. when prayer* will he offered for the British success. Similar services arc being arranged in Hindu temples and the Earsee fire temples. Speakers at anti-re suiting meetings in England will be _ imprisoned General Botha is travelling towards 'Pretoria and making triumphal progress <-n route. (Received July 20. 0.30 p.m.) The House of Lord;- passed the C-oat Prices Limitation Rdl and also the Elections Bill. Lord Crewe said the probabilities oi an early general election were remote. Special arrangements could he made for Midi' a contingency. M AGHIN E 0 U M G A MPfkl GH. SPLENDID RALLY IN CANADA. LONDON, July 28. A remarkable machine-gun campaign has commeii'vd ;n Canada. (jue thousand haw been promised in a fortnight, including Hamilton (Untario.) 20), and the Ontario Government oQO. EXPLOSION IN AIRSHIP SHED. TWO MEN KILLED: NINE INJURED. LONDON, July 2*An airship accidentally exploded at Wormwood S-.rubbs. Three men were killed and a dozen injured. The Admiralty announces that at 11 o'clock in rlie morning a hydrogen explosion in the airship shed at- Wormwood Scrub!.s killed two air mechanics and injured nine, some severely. Imbuilding was damaged.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3995, 30 July 1915, Page 5
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478NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3995, 30 July 1915, Page 5
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