New Zealand
THE 23rd’s AND 24th’S.
NATIONAL SHORTAGES 784 AND 585.
BALLOT FOR 1389 THIS WEEK. Per Press Association. f Wellington, November 14. The National shortage for the 23rd reinforcements is 784, and the 24ths 585. It is necessary for 1369 to he hallotted for this week. In the first division, Auckland, Nelson. and Wanganui are the only three districts where the ballot is not required, yet Hawke’s Bay escapes the ballot for the 23rds and Taranaki for the 24ths. £ ' , HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. In New Zealand General Hospital, Brockenhurst, seriously ilk—Private 11. G. Young, Second-Lieutenant G. 0. Hancox, Private A. McMillan, Lance-Corporal 0. Burnett, Rifleman J. Chamberlain. Removed from dangerously ill list.— Private S. Chase. Removed from seriously ill list.— Private H. L. Darby, Sergeant U. H. Murray, Private C. M. Patton, Private J. E. Brown, Private R. Kindburg, Private A. R. King, Rifleman V. M. Edgar. Dangerously ill, King George Hospital, London, from ..wounds.— Corporal f. Mackie. Seriously ill / from : wounds,- Ist Southern. Genera I ..Hospital, Birmingham.— Rifleman M,, -Murphy. ; | • Seriously ill, from wounds, 3rd Southern Geheyal (fxfdrdvRifleman P. J. McAnley, --Rifleman D. Wilson. Dangerously ill, 20th General Hospital, Daunes Camiers, from wounds. Second-Lieut. F. R. Simpson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 91, 14 November 1916, Page 2
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