NO COT CASES
npiciCEES foe . EEINFOBGEMENTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. 'Auckland, September 2.1. Another batch of.returned troops, numbering 450, (irrived to-day. They comprise invalided and. limb cases, but no cot cases. Thirty-three omcois, who qualified for commissions at Cambridge and Oxford, will return shortly with Beinforcement drafts. One man, Private X M; Nicol, Otago Infantry, died at sea. The majority of the invalided rcen are well on the way to recovery. Eight of them have lost a limb. Four Military Medallists luive-returned —Lieutenants S. D. Bice (Te Aroha), T. Bell (Auckland), A. Lander (Otago), and Sergeant F. T. Hicks (AVaimate)—anil a holder of a D.C.M., Lieutenant C. Gair (Otago). All of them but Sergeant Hicks are returning on duty.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 7
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118NO COT CASES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 7
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