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Duiicdui, liiib Day. l ic Wiliuciua icaouoU JJunodin wnail ai Lu.tjU a.m. The condition ei uie me<; snoneu uie sanguinary nature Jl the .ighintg by Uie Aew Z-eaiandersearrv in . .ugusi, many ciuac's being the result o. .Ac night charge. J.'hero arc llii case, rapuring hospuai treatment, aim '2-1. t. jt ca.ses, more or less curious. lon m l.ieae uero brought ashore, 'ihree dea..us occurred during the hottest stre.uh ul tlie voyage; two iroin beailet tew r and une from dysentery. Their iutn.es are:— Private Patterson, Canterbury. iThate Williams, Wellington. corporal -Nichols, Ihinedin. 'J. ere are sixteen crippled men, but nun.' have lost any limbs. Two oases are .airly bad, the men being paralysed —or.e man having lost the use of both arm.. The Willochra had an excellent v <o"= e > and as a'result, the condition of iiie men showed a marvellous impro. emont.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1915, Page 3
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144UNKNOWN Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1915, Page 3
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