Australia
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
United Pbesb Association.
(Received 9.5 a.m.)
Sydney, December 7. List 120 includes:—
Wounded—Private C. Clarke. Ill—Sergeant R. B. Long, Sergeant- : Major E. A. Hardey (hospitalled at Oxford); Privates A. Hornsby, H. Adamson (hospitalled ,at London*; Private E. W. Russell, embarked for England. , • , . - : Returned to duty—Privates B. Hill, D. R. Borne, W. A. Marshall, and J. J Chrisholm. , . .;■ ,
It is reported that -ill* experiment of; •granting ,so)di§rs week-end .".lflfve has proved most successful. All the men returned to duty punctually, and ■there has been a minimum of drunkenness. - /.'•''
The party of Samoans who were repatriated from Saipan Island :lsail in the Atua for Samoa to-day. ' . Three New Zealanderg were on board the hospital ship which arrived yesterday.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 3, 7 December 1915, Page 5
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