PRISONERS OF WAR.
NINETEEN MEN AT CONSTANTINOPLE.
A cablegram has reached the Government giving the names of nineteen New Zealand soldiers who are prisoners in the hands of the Turks at Constantinople. The news has come from the Turkish Red Crescent at Constantinople, through the British Red Cross. The names of the nineteen men have been communicated to the next-01-kln. They are mostly Wellington men.'
NAMES OF NEW ZEALAND ERS.
Wki.unc.ton, Sept. 17
Following previously reported as missing now reported prisoners of war in Constantinople :
Wkujngton Battaijon
Privates. —T. G. Ashman, J. Bussell, R. Davie, T. Gaffney, B. Greig, G. F. Monk, L,. A. Porter, VV. R. Surgenor ; Sergeant G. McAnemy; Corporals, F. J. Earles, A. J. Shoebridge ; Dance Corpl., P. D. Sheppard. Auckland Mounted Rifles.
Trooper R. Gowland, Following previously reported missing now unofficially reported prisoners of war in Constantinople:
Wellington Battalion
Privates,—}. P, Coulter, G, Gunn,
Following unofficially reported prisoners of war in Constantinople, not previously reported as missing:
Auckland Battalion, Private K. K.eightley.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1448, 18 September 1915, Page 2
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166PRISONERS OF WAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1448, 18 September 1915, Page 2
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