TELEGRAMS.
[run riiESfi association. —copybight.] RETURNING SOLDIERS. i WELLINGTON, Dec. 28. The Base Records Office advises that a transport carrying another draft' of returned soldiers is expected to reach Auckland about Jan. sth, V ellington 7th, Lyttelton Bth, and Port Chalmers 9th. ‘ . A RETURNING TRANSPORT. j WELLINGTON, This Day. j Base Records advise that a transport with a draft of 130, consisting of troops returning to New Zealand, is now expected to reach Auckland on the 2nd. or 3rd. January instead of the 4tli. as notified to next of kin. Southern men should reach Lyttel- .< ton on the morning of Jan. stli.
PREPARING TO REPORT. AUCKLAND, Dec. 28. The Court of Enquiry appointed to investigate the escape of 11 German prisoners of war from Motuihi Internment! Camp is now engaged in preparing its report for submission to the Minister of Defence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 3
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141TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 3
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