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Great Britain

Mentioned in Despatches GENERAL MAXWELL'S LIST LADY GODLEY SPECIALLY MENTIONED.

[Unimd Prim Amoouwob.) (Received 8.55 ;i.m.) London, June 21

General Maxwell's despatches mention in connection with tho Western ! operations the following New Zealandem: Major Austen, Sergt. McCormick, Corporal Lepper, Rifleman Nimmo (First Hiflo Brigade). Tho following are mentioned in connection with the administration ot Egypt: Staff-officers General Spens, Major Whetherley, Captain Dawnay. Australasian Training Depot and New Zealand Staff: Lieut-Colonels Charters and Fitzherbert (New Zea;landers).

Auckland Mounteds.—Lieut.-Colonel Mackesey, Staff-Sergt. Notley. Wellington Battalion.—Capt. Cooper, Sergt.-Major Prideaux (Waikato), Sergt. Bond (pioneors), Lieut. R. Thompson.

Divisional Train. Lieut-Colonel Hall. Army Medicals.—Lieut-Colonel Fenwick, Majors Maguirc, Bowerbank, Sergts. W. Duncan, H. Jones, F. Fisher, Privates L. Anderson, P. Munro, T. Wright, J. Biss, D. Jack. Veterinary.—Lieut-Colonel Young.

Army Pay.—Lieut-Colonel Hutchen

Nurses. Sisters Yida McLean, Fanny Wilson, Frances Price, Ida Willis, Elizabeth Nixon, Marie Wilkie, Cora Anderson, Jean Ingram, /Edith Mitsey, Eva Livosoy, Mildred lEllis, Daphne Commons, Rose Fanning, Jeanette Moore, Mary Mcßeth, Elizabeth Porteous, Agnes Williams. Matrons: B. Xurse, M. Cameron, Sinters A. Buckley, C. Cherry, F. Speedy.

Special mention.—Lady Godley

ALEXANDRA DAY.

ROSE DAY IN THE WEST END.

AUSTRALASIAN WOMEN SELL FLOWERS.

(Received 8.4/5 a.m.) London, June 21

Fifteen thousand girls, who were dressed in white, selling roses on Alexandria Day, included Australian and New Zealand ladies in the chief West End thoroughfares.

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 66, 22 June 1916, Page 5

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Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 66, 22 June 1916, Page 5

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 66, 22 June 1916, Page 5

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