GALLANTRY ON THE FIELD.
LORD FRENCH'S LITTLE LIST. NEW ZEALANDERS INCLUDED. By Cable. —Press Association —Copyright London, December 31. Saturday morning's papers will contain a Gazette of seventy-seven pages of names of officers and men, recommended for gallant and distinguished service in the field by Field-Marshal Lord French. It included the names of Generals Haig, Monro and Sir J. Robertson, Lieut.-Colonel Seely, Prince Alexander of Tccfc, and Lord Loeh. The following Now Zealander9 are recommended: Major - General R. H. Davies, Lient-Colonels W. J. Glasgow (West, Surreys), A. E. Glasgow (Sussex Regiment), Lieutenants W. V. Merryman (First Dragoons) and F. A. Hellaby (attached to Devonshire Regimen).).
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1916, Page 2
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105GALLANTRY ON THE FIELD. Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1916, Page 2
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