PRISONERS OF WAR.
NEW ZEALAXDERS IN TURKEY. By Telegraph— Press Association. ! Wellington, Last Night. A cablegram has reached the Defenes Minister (Hon. J. Allen) giving the i names of five New Zealand soldiers whol are prisoners in the hands of the Turks. The news has come from the Turkish Red Crescent at Constantinople, through I the British Red Cross % The names of the five men, who were previously reported as missing, are being communicated to the next-of-kin. The Minister stated to-night that six New Zealanders were now known to be prisoners of war. The name, of thi> first man reported a prisoner had come through the American Bureau at Constantinople. The latter message had come from the Red Cross, and it seemed reasonable to assume that other names had still to be reported through one source or the other.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1915, Page 8
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