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TASMANIAN CASUALTIES
PERSONAL NOTES I
By Saturday's mail Mr James P.
Foot, of 112 Mar.'jarei-istreet, received
particulars of bis son, Gunner H. H.
1'oot, who was wounded in
action on July €8, Gunner
?Kiot was struck by sharpnel. be
ing wounded in tbe head, shoulder.
and lee. which him in h.» in- 1
yalided to a hospital in England., Ho
ii- progressing as favorably as can bo
expected, as the wounds were not very
serious.
Mrs J, iHoward, of 29 Esk-street, Iu
vei'esk, iias received word that Lance
Corporal 0. C. Howard has -been ad
mitted tc the First Australian Gener
al Hospital, suffering frmn trench
fever.
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