EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
HEALTH OF MEMBERS.The Defence Department has been advised by cablegram that the following members of the New' Zealand Expeditionary Force in Egypt were seriously No. 2/603, Lieutenant Norman Harry Purdy,. N.Z.F.A.; No. 9/198, Trooper Robert Dugald Ross,' i Of?,go Mounted Rifles; No. 13/365; Troopor ■ William Mervyn Doull, Auek!and Mounted Rifles; No. 9/444, Trooper Charles Edward James, Otago Mounted Rifles; No. 12/1464, -Private David Morgan, Auckland Infantry; and No. 2/564, Driver Charles Smith, N.Z.F.A., all suffering from pneumonia. No. 2/943, Gunner Percy Stace, N.Z.F.A., peritonitis. No. 6/739, Private George Richard Willis, Canterbury Infantry, tuberculosis. - ' No. 8/l|4, Lieutenant John Thomas Moroney, Otago. Infantry, tuberculosis (dangerously ill). The message advised that all were improving ' 7 , '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 5
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114EXPEDITIONARY FORCE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 5
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