TELEGRAMS.
[run chess association. —copyrtctit.] RETURNED SOLDIERS. ARRIVE AT AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, Sep. 15 'll roe hundred and seventy sick ar.s wounded soldiers, comprising 15 o:V-.*rs 3,5-• other ranks, and six nurses
ri rod to-day. On leaving Fngetni t'.rre were 167 cot cases winch Imre now been reduced to 25. Sergeant Roy ! Leslie, of Auckland, a Alain I y iran, died at a port of call. H: was acoordcd a military funeral i shore Three men among the number each Ivst a leg in the Battle of the, Somme. I i.e greater number were in actio* ,>i A'essines.
The vvtarers of decorations arc' Licv.t, Joseph B. Afnwson, ot A\it" > >, cye-gt Waiter J. Moray, Opotiki, Cha■MeKeegan, Ashburton, Corps. Joi n McOuillan, Dunedih atid William A Oldman, Auckland
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 1
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125TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 1
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