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HOSPITAL REPORTS Saturday's casualty lists contained hospital and progress reports' only. A list was issued giving casualties to men fn the Australian Forces whose next-of-kin reside in New Zealand. Particulars follow . DANGEROUSLY ILL. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Lange, Pte. Archibald Hall (No. 10/1875). i<ext-oi'-kiii, Mr. Charles Lange, Matawlicra, Gisbome (father). (Dangerously ill, Walton Hospital; inflammation bones left forearm.) . REMOVED FROM SERIOUSLY ILL f : • LIST. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Scott, Tpr. James (No. 9/1231). Next-of-kin, Miss Edna Allen, Kia Ora Tea " Rooms, Dunedin (friend). (Removed from seriously ill list.) SICK CASES. Following admitted to 2!st General Hos. pital, Alexandria:— N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. Roberts, Rflmn. Daniel (No. 23/591). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Roberts, Paymestown, Waimate (mother). (Enteric, severe.) Ellen, Rflmn. William Richard (No. 23/415). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Ellen, Waimate, South Canterbury (mother). (Enteric, 6Bvore.) The following have been admitted to the Pont do Koubbeh Hospital:— / N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. M'Laggan, Rflmn. Robert Campbell (No. 21/531). Next-of-kin, Mt. Angus M'Laggan, Blackball Post Office, West Coast (father). (Gastro enteritis.) ARMY: SERVICE CORPS. Hankins, Staff-Sergt. Frank William (No, 5/12). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Anne W. Hawkins, 30 Clarence Street, Po'nsonby, Auckland (Tonsolitis.) MEDICAL CORPS. . Watkins, Pte. Arthur Sydney (No. 3/945). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. R«S3, Robertson Road, Armadale, Auckland. (Not yet diagnosed.) AUSTRALIAN FORCE NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. The following casualties have been reported to men serving with the Australian Forces, and whose next-of-kin are in Now Zealand:— SECOND BATTALION. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing:— Logan, Pte. G. H. (No: 525). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Logan, WilsoD Street, Timaru. SEVENTH BATTALION. Baird, Pte. D. (No. 660). Next-of-kin, Mrs. F. Baird, 34 Jackson Street, Invercargill. SIXTH BATTALION. Admitted Mental Hospital, Netley,England:— ' Lockhart, Pte. J. (No. 217). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Lockhart, Post Office* Milton. TWENTIETH BATTALION. • Following admitted Second Australian General Hospital,-Ghezireh: seriously ill: Considine, Pte. J. E. (No. 351). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Bilson, 21 Harrow Street, Dunedin. (Fracture, pattella.) SEVENTEENTH BATTALION. Kerniek, Pte. H. (No. 1959). Next-of-kin, Mrs. I. Kerniek, Blackball, West Coast (mother). (Haemorrhoids.) TWENTY-SEVENTH BATTALION. Conn, .Capt. J. Next-of-kin, Mr. R. Conn, chcmist, Dunodin (brother). (Haemorrhoids.) THIRTEENTH BATTALION. Admitted First Auxiliary Hospital, Cairo, from Malta:— Miles, Corpl. It. (No. 1053). Next-of-kin, Agnes Wardoll, South Belt, Ashburton. pysentery.) SEVENTEENTH BATTALION. Following admitted Third Auxiliary Hospital, Cairo, from Muilros:--Adamson, Scrgt. W. (No. 795). Next-of-kin, Miss M. A damson, 35 Nixon Street, Great North Road, Auckland (sister). (Haemorrhoids,) NINETEENTH BATTALION. O'Hara, SerEt-Major (No. 12G0). Next, of-kin, Mrs, O'Hara, Larnach Street, Balclutha. (Tonsolitis.)
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2688, 7 February 1916, Page 6
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