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"ANZAC" WOUNDED FROM FRANCE

COMFORTABLY INSTALLED IN HOSPITAL By TelturrftjU— Press Association— CopjtSk!'. (Kec. May 17, 5.5 p.m.} London, May lb". Mr. Andrew Fisher (Federal High Commissioner) visited Wandsworth Hospital, where 2iO\Australian and New Zealand wounded l'rom France arrived yesterday. They were admitted with the utmost expedition, and given every comfort. This is the second batch of tho same number since .the Anzacs entered the.fighting line on the Western front. Most of them are Buffering from shell and shrapnel wounds, while a considerable number are suffering from rheumatism. The Anzucs experienced cold and wet in fighting behind the parapets, because the trenches were flooded.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2774, 18 May 1916, Page 5

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"ANZAC" WOUNDED FROM FRANCE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2774, 18 May 1916, Page 5

"ANZAC" WOUNDED FROM FRANCE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2774, 18 May 1916, Page 5

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