TROOPS COMING HOME
OXT.V 800 LEI'T .TN ENGLAND. The Defence Department has received advice from the Arawa, with Jieturning Draft: No. 2M on board, stating that she will arrive at Auckland to-morrow mori:imr. Two furiher transports have left the United-. Kingdom for New Zealand as follow Riuihino (Returning Draft No. 29.3): Left Lulled Kingdom November I), via the (,'npe; due Ai cklnml about December 22. Draft comprises .182 troops, 40 civilians. Ml women, -11 children. Rimn'aka (livturning Draft No. 2!)o): Left. United Kingdom November 8, via the Cane; due Wellington about December' 27. Draft comprises 41)2 troops, I) civilians. 19 women. 0 children. When the Tiiiuuhikn lelt there were still about 1)00 New Zealand trooj-s in the l!:i:ted Kingdom mm 200 wives.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 3
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122TROOPS COMING HOME Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 3
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