TORPEDOED TRANSPORT.
NEW ZEALAND STATIONARY HOSPITAL ON BOARD. NURSES DROWNED AND MIBBING NAMES OF THE SURVIVORS. Per I'hess Association. Wellington, November 2. Information which has reached the Government shows that the stall or the No 1 New Zealand Stationary Hospital, under Surgeon-Colonel McGavin, was aboard the British transport Marquette which was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea on Oetobor 23. ,11 „ Full details are not yet to hand, bu, it « known that ten New Zealand nWS « and a certain number of the nKfle members of the hospital staff are among the missing. The following list of nnssmg and or the survivors was received late tomDrt Nursing Service Staff: Nurse M. Kogers. Missing, believed to be drowned.Staff: Nurses M. S. Brown, J. Clark, C A Fox, M. Gorman, M. M. HiWyard,' H. K. Isdell, M. E. Janneson, M H. Rae, L. A. Rattray. * Nurses saved.-Army Nursing Service: Acting-Matron M. O. Cameron (seriously ill), Mabel Wright (ahglitly sick) E Wilkin, Hodges, JNicoll, Erwin, Gregor, McLeod McCoshSmith, McKay, Popplewell, Abbott, Gould, Wilson (slightly sick), Young, Jeannie Sinclair, Mary B. Beswick, Mary L. Christmas, Ina Coster, Glady a Wethrell, Winifred Anstey, Maude Hoste, Catherine Blackie, Hilda Hooker, Doney M. Walker. MALE SURVIVORS. ..,"«oa3
The following are the names of survivors of the staff of No. 1 New Zealand Stationary Hospital received up to last night:— Colonel McGaven, Major D. •»• Wylie, Major H. T. D. Acland, Captain J. L. Frazerhurat, Catfam J. VP. Leahy, Captain T. D. N. Stout, Captain D. N. Isaacs, Captain E. Teichebnann, Captain H. N. Bumdge, Captain P. B. C Ferguson, Captain 'T, Harrison, Captain T. Marclumt, Sergts. A. H. Edwards, P. C. McLaren, B. C. Sheehan, H. S. Syde, K. A Ferguson, N. McConnell, B. T. Wilson, Corporals L. D. Huggott, A. H\. Kingsford, S. G. Jones, LanceCorporal* W. E. Allan, H. Petit, M. iMirfin, Privates J. J- Broom, G. Abbey N. C. Brittain, It. J. Broods, F. Colley, F - E. Cooper, E. W. Croucher, G. W.'Dempsey, E. W. Duke-Clayton, J W. Fisher, J. B. Dillett, A. G. Herewith, G. H. Hanill, J. F. Hartigan, D. A. Honor, A. W. Judge, V. J Kay, J. S. Keat, W. A. McCall, W. McGrath, R. McGregor, R. C. E. Malcolm, R. B. Martin, W. Moselin, F. S. Munro, S. D. Nathan, C. S. Nicholson, V. 0. Peters, S. Raine, A. Roots, K. M. Stevens, P. A. Wilson, J. W. Chrystall, Sergts. J- L. Hanna, A. Mclnnes, A. Preatinkee, Corporal N. R. Roach, Lance-Corporal C. W. England, Privates W. J. Bell, B. Bell, A. Culling, S. J. Clark, L. E. Elliott, J. Fawcett," L. Finch, A. R. Goldswan. P. jHazard, J. W. I). Haigh, J. L. Tnkster, F. Moor, A. Jackson, L. Pitkethley, P. Smith, C. H. Gapper, S. JF. Sander, W. Shardlow, W. F. Stone, W. Tennant, J. W. William?, A. W. Wilson, J. Watson, P. C. Mildinson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 55, 3 November 1915, Page 8
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477TORPEDOED TRANSPORT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 55, 3 November 1915, Page 8
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