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ROLL OF HONOR.

•HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington; Yesterday. Embarked for England.—Wellington Mounted: Trooper F. S. Fendall. Canterbury Mounted: Trooper H. C. Brown. Otago Battalion: Private M. J. Allan. Canterbury Battalion: Privates D. Douglas, L. C. Manson. Admitted Ist Western General Hospital, Liverpool.—Wellington Battalion: Private J. H. S. Bamforth. Disembarked at Malta.—Field Artillery: Driver F. H. Tredray. Canterbury Battalion: Corporal P. A. Dunn. Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Otago Battalion: Private J. A. Saipe.

Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Auckland Battalion: Private C. W. Sullivan. Otago Battalion: Private W. L. Tannock,

Progressing favorably. Wellington .Private W. N. Wood.

On duty with unit.—Otago Battalion Private S. D. Robertson.

Embarked for England.—Canterbury Battalion: Privates G. M. Slatter and W. Cavanagli. Wellington Mounted: Trooper T. E. Larking. Auckland Battalion: Private T. H. Hodgen, Corporal P. Marriner. Wellington Battalion: Private G. J. Fisher. Field Artillery: Gunners E. B. Smith, T. Browne. Field Engineers: Sapper' J.» A. Hornblow. Army Service Corps: Sergeant C. E. Taylor.

invalided home. —Wellington Mounted: Trooper A. P. Howard. Admitted Convalescent Home, Epsom. —Canterbury Battalion: Private S. B, Alon.

Now in England.—Otago Battalion: Private R. Applegarth. Now convalescent. —Field Artillery: Gunner W. F. M. McLean. Embarked for England.—Auckland Mounted: Trooper J. F. Fabian. Field Artillery: Hain. Field Engineers: Private J.'Hurrell, Captain F. W. A. Skelsey. Auckland Battalion: Privates A. N. S. More, H. McDonald, H. J. Nairn. Canterbury Battalion: Privates W. Maxted, W. A. MeLellan. Otago Battalion: Private R. Colquhoun. Medical Corps: Private W. Ranstead. Disembarked at Malta, slightly sick.— Field Artillery: Gunners S. F."Stevens. L. W. Scrimshaw.

Dangerously ill, Netlev Hospital.— Field Artillery: Gunner U. Mcßae. Dangerously ill, Alexandria.—Divisional Train: Private H. A. Cunningham. Dangerously ill, 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital, Mudros.—Auckland Battalion: Private F. H. Beard, Survivor from Marquette, No. 1 N.Z. Stationary Hospital—N.Z A.N.S.- Nurse F Smith.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1915, Page 3

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301

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1915, Page 3

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1915, Page 3

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