NEW ZEALAND.
RETURNING TROOPERS. CASES ON THE TAHITI. Per Press Association. Wellington, Septeber i). The following is a list of convalescent and hospital cases returning by the troopship Tahiti on Saturday:—. COiN VALESCENT CASES. A. Edge (Whangarei), E. H. Carl- _ ton (England), H. A. Condon ' (Victoria), F. Firth (England), W. J. McLean (England), Wm. Thomson I (Scotland), F. von Stunner (Auck- ! laud), T. S. Wallace, ,F, 0. Dowsing la'onsonby), H. W. Brown (Auc 1 -nd), IF.-It. Dynes (Thames), R. F. '(Uisborne), 11. L. Grant (Waipawa), I Miles (Ingle wood), H. B. Crevey 1 (Hawera), F. Weston (Wanganui), G. hi. Murch <Ohakune),<El Coster (WanIganui), A. 'S. Birch (Palmerston 'North), A. E. Cutfield (England), A. IWachner (Sydney), Farquhar, McKenzie, C. Booth (England), J. Dent '(Wellington), J. Latimer (Scotland), 1,1. G. O'Donnell cWellington), J. T. J Young (Scotland), R. Munro (Wel'lington), J. Yickerstaffe (Carterton), |\V. R. Gibbiii (Nelson), J. A. Laird I (Nelson), T. Frickleton (Blackball), E. Mosley (Christchurch), F. M. Luxford (Christchurch), W. M. Eraser| (Christchurch),' A. T. Smith (Christchurch), E. Scotney (England), W. H. Anderson (Victoria), H. J. Hogan (Wnimate), ,h T. Bree (Oamaru), C. F. Bpurke (Dunedin), J. N. 0. Clarke (Dunedin), A. Gray (Dunedin), F. D. Valentine (Dunedin), McGregor, — - Richmond; G. A. Scott, R. V. Kennedy (Dunedin), G. Black (Invercargill;), E. E. Skipworth (Invercargill), J. Deacon (Thornburn), J. Nash (Invercargill). I HOSPITAL CASES. A. H. Dupon (Sydney), R. H. Good (Otahuke), J. Ritchie (England), W. J. Thorpe (Parnell), J. B. Duding (Manakau), L. Wade (Devonport), F. AY. McConkey (Mangapiko), W. R. Chisholm (Napier), J. R. Moller (Wanganui), G. W. Henderson (Scotland), It. McAulay (Sydney), R. V. Mason (Featherston), P. F. Ryan (Pahiatua), P. B. Lamb (Nelson), E. H. Bracey (Westport). H. W. White (Christchurch), C. Low (Christchurch), K. C. Glass (Dunedin), E. G. Sheddon (Tapanui), D. Blackie (Gore), A. T. Kellv (Invercargill), A. V. Shavis (Gore).* Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister in Charge of Returned Troopers, is not aware of the nature of the remaining cases. He intends communicating with' the Tahiti as «oou as she comes within wireless range.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 10 September 1915, Page 8
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