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New Zealand

Tiii" i»iAHKiIO’S ISOLATION C AotL-i I*JSU I’UESh AS.SI.« IATION. Wo!linji'ti>. , •» an nary 3. At Auckland some cases of outoric ,md tvpijnid v (T t < lauded from the, hospital ship M a hollo and isolated. According to soldiers who listened to speeches at the Auckland welcome to the returned im-u reference was made •c) these eases as being afflicted with “Eastern disease,” requiring isolation. They are angry that the matte! Jiould not have boon made more . ptv. lie by the Minister who touched on the object, as they feel that many people lav been led to believe then'. ,v. . liseasp, on the Mahono which really did not exist. CASUALISES. HOSPITAL AN!) I‘REGRESS REPOR 1. Discharged Convalescent, Alexandria ; Canterbury Mounteds. Trooper E. C. Armstrong Field Artillery. Gunner A. V. Brown Auckland Battalion. Private K. Bolsham Private S. R. ’ Keogh Private S. A. Liddicot Private G. J. Payne Wellington Battalion. Corporal L. A. Kinzett Private P. Allen Private ph Collins Private P. W. Ryan Canterbury Battalion. Private R. F. Walsh Otago Battalion. Private J. McClelland Rifle Brigade. Rifleman A. G. B. Stubbing Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria : Canterbury Mounted. Enteric slight: Trooper H. Windleburn Trooper J. McNeece Canterbury Battalion. Mumps and dysentery, severe. Private J. K. Bazefct Engineers. Enteric, slight: Sapper W. E. Farqualiar Transferred Gibraltar to England; Auckland Mounted. Trooper P. P. St. Clair Field Artillery. Gunner R. S. Burns ( Bombardier E. A. Fincham ! Bombardier C. O! Knewst'ubb Driyer E. Narklew Engineers. Sapper W. G, Hook Sapper J. Aland Otago Battalion. Lance-Corporal W. P. Morrin Private H. Young Army Service Corps.

Previously reported dangerously* ill now reported progressing favorably: Driver W. J. Clark Medical Corps. Transferred Gibraltar to England: Private R. C. Patterson Auckland Battalion.

Killed, in hospital, Canterbury’s Slope’, ,Dardanelles. Presumably hospital under tire : , , Private I. T. Armstrong Oy.gi Battalion. Previously reported wound'ed, missing. Now, reported reasonable to suppose killed in action: Lieut. R. E. Egglestone Canterbury Battalion.

Previously reported wounded, further reported died of wounds; Lieut. A. F. L. Priest N.Z. Rifles. Died of wounds: Rifleman F. N. Davis •Died of wounds, Mutrah, result fractured skull: Corporal. A. Woollatt Canterbury Battalion.

Died in Dunedin Hospital, ex hospital ship Tahiti, typhoid fever: . Private H. Senior N.Z. Rifle Brigade.

Died of dysentery, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo: Rifleman J. T. Johnstone Reported wounded. Auckland Battalion. Disembarked Malta, slightly wounded : Private J. H. Lawn Otago Battalion. Mortally wounded; Lieut. W. Ml McKenzie ' N.Z. Rifle Brigade. Severely wounded, chest: Corporal F.' 0. Brldgeman Maori Contingent. Died of pleurisy: Private W. Mangavoa Following discharged convalescent, Alexandria, no date given: Private J. Atainu Sergeant C. C. Breen Private R. Pohatu Disembarked Malta, slightly sich . Corporal J. Thompson Lieut. F. Tingey Private E. Waranihi

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 8

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 8

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 8

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