COMING HOME.
■»■ r-^ A' BATCH OF INVALIDS. By Telegraph,—Press Association. Wellington, Saturday. News has been received by the Defence Minister which suggests, though not very definitely, that both the Tahiti anil the Aparima, two transports now on the voyage hack to Now Zealand, are. bringing wounded and sick men. A message has been received from the Tahiti, but it has been mutilated in transmission, and the particulars it contained are therefore incomplete. The Tahiti is bringing 11 officers and «o2 ordinary cases of wounded rank and file. There are apparently a number of "cot." cases also, but the code word signifying the number was among those mutilated. The officers are: Lieutenant T. A. Adderidge and Lieutenant W. Bryan, of Wellington; Lieutenant 'J. Coe and Lieutenant F. fiordon, of the Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Major Tattersail. of the Auckland Mounted Rifles; Captain E. V. Sanderson, New Zealand Rifles; Lieutenant A. Jones, Otago Battalion; Lieutenant Hartley and Chaplain Clarkson.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1915, Page 6
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156COMING HOME. Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1915, Page 6
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