New Zealand.
PRISONERS FROM ALBANY AND EGYPT ARRIVE AT DUNEDIN.
Dunedin, March 15.
A returned troopship from Suez brought 21 patients mostly from lung troubles. Of twelve prisoners, ten were from Albany, where they missed their passage, and two from Egypt for misconduct. On reaching Dunedin the prisoners were taken by an armed guard to the Defence Office, where they will probably be court-martialled.
STRATFORD BRITISH AND BEL-
CIAN RELIEF FUND.
Amount acknowledged, £IOO9 0s 7d; M.T., £o 5s j W.A.W., ss; Madam Bernard, £4' "6s 9d; sales of gifts per T.,Lamason, £2 0s 7d; sale of records, 13s; Jones Bros., Makahu, £2 2s; per iT. I. Lamason: C. Coldwell, ducks, £1 Is 6d, Rita Clark (pet lamb) 17s, W. Kneebone (parrot and cage) £1 Is, Horticultural Society (vegetables) 8s sd; Horticultural Society, £ls 5s 6d; Chas. Penn, £5; Edgar Hine,( £lO. Total, £1057 6s 4d.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 61, 15 March 1915, Page 6
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146New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 61, 15 March 1915, Page 6
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