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FOR THE FLAG 20/11/1916
NATAL’S ROLL OF HONOUR
The following casualties amongst members of the Union Imperial Service Contingents have been officially communicated to the Press by the Defence Headquarters:-
CITY CASUALTIES
TRP. WILLIAM GARRIOCK, 8th S.A.H. DANGEROUSLY ILL
Trooper William Garriock, of the 8th South African Horse , on active service in East Africa , is reported to be dangerously ill with dysentery. Garriock is the nephew of Mr A. Bradbury, of Kitchener Road, Town Hill (Chapel Street Extension) whose son was wounded recently in France.

DID THEIR DUTY 20/11/1916
NATAL’s ROLL OF HONOUR
We are enabled from information compiled by the local branch of the Defence Department and from official information received by relatives, to publish the following details of the latest casualties affecting Natal:-
CITY CASUALTIES
TRP WILLIAM GARRIOCK (5823) 8th S.A.H.
Condition Critical
The condition of Trooper W. Garriock, of the 8th South African Horse on active service in East Africa, who was notified on Saturday as being dangerously ill with dysentery, is still said to be critical. Tpr. Garriock is the nephew of Mr A. Bradbury, of Kitchener Road, Town Hill.
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