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New Zealand

WOUNDED MEN AT HOME. IN ENGLISH HOSPITALS. OFFICIAL PROCRESS REPORT. PSH PEPS* ABBOCIATION. Wellintgon, May 25. At one o'clock this morning the following list was issued, stating where and how a number of the wounded men are. Reported as wounded in the Western General Hospital. Manchester, and progressing favorably:— 12-176 Privates .John Parker. 15-10 Geo. Arthur McKoy. 12-455 Geo. J. Silcock.

12--ISC Edward W. Soper. 10-664 William P. Davidson. 10-341 John T. Foster. 10-990 Stanley G. Guthrie. 10-37] Howard W. Hales. 10-109 Corporal Louis A. Kenzitt. 10-68] Privates George McSwaney 10-925 Albert Mullaney. 10-698 Douglas Smith. 10-529 .lames Thorp. 10-482 Aubrey de C. Tronson. (3-1113 Reginald Carroll. 6-497 Joseph A. McDonald. 8-653 William Clarkson. 8-1238 Gordon Fraser. 8-1237 Gerald Green. 8-1105 Frederick Home. 8-890 Cliford Keilar. 8-963 A. Arthur O. Kermode. 8-591 John Killett. 8-493 John McPherson. 8-959 Sidney Warren. 4-51 A. Henry L. Reid.

Lieutenant George F. Myers. Reported as wounded in the Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, and progressing favorably : 12-1544 Privates Claude Cecil Avery 12-420 David Mcßurney. 12-416 Gerald Morpeth. 12-837 Lance-Corporal George Popplo 12-634 Privates Alfred StimeU. 12-230 Albert Itawbone, 12-1523 Edward Waring. 10-393 Albert Hartley. 10-370 Joshua Jackson. 10-1149 Richard Kemp. 10-491 William Stevenson 10-1378 William J. Stevenson.

Otago Battalion. 8-1135 Private Thomas B. Buchanan Private L, Davis. 8-1184 Sergeant John C. Cuff. 8-236 Private Herman S. Larkins. 8-928 George A. Mclutyrw 8-1288 George Mills. A. O'Connell. 8-103 Philip I). Sinclair. Canterbury Battalion. 6-271 Privates George Davis. 6-809 Joseph A. Dick. Reported as wounded in Grayling Well Hospital, Chichester, and progressing favourably:

Engineers. 4-615 Sapper Arthur IT. Howell

Wellington Battalion. 10-779 Privates Frederick W. Lock-

10-1569 Fredk. Meuli. Otago Battalion. 8-571 Privates James W. Ferguson. 8-123 Leslie M. Watson. Engineers. M. O'Brien.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 May 1915, Page 5

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 May 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 May 1915, Page 5

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