MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.
DOMINION SOLDIERS AND NURSES. London, June 21. General Maxwell's despatches mention, in connection with the western operations; the, following New Zealanders: — Major Austen, Sergeant McCormick, Corporal) Leppcr, Rifleman Nimmo, of the first 'Rifle Brigade. The following are mentioned in connection with the administration in Egypt:—Stan officers: General Spens, Major Whetherjey, and Captain Dawlay, Australasian training depot.
New Zealand Staff: Lieut.-Colonels CharteriH aqdFitzherbert.
Auckland Mounted: Lieut.-Colonel Mackesey and Staff-Sergeant Notley. Wellington Battalion: Captain Cooper, Sergeant-Major Prideaux (Waikato), and Sergeant Bond. Pioneers: Lieutenant R. Thompson.
Divisional Train: Lieutenant-Colonel Hall.
Army Medical Corps: Lieut.-Colonel Fenwick, Majors Maguire and Bowerbank, Sergeants W. Duncan, H. Jones, and F. Fisher, Privates L. Anderson, (P. Munro, T. Wright, J. Biss and D. Jack. ; : Veterinary Corps: Lieutenant-Colonel Ytfirng. Awuy Pay Department: LieutenantColonel Hutchen.
Nurses: Sisters Vida McLean, Fanny Wilson, Frances Price, Ida Willis, Elizabeth Nixon, Marie Wilkie, Cora Anderson, Jean Ingram, Edith Harris, Emily MiUey, Eva Livesey, Mildred Ellis, Daphne Commons, Rose Fanning, Jeanettc Moore, Mary Meßeth, Elizabeth Porteous, Agnes Williams; Matrons B. Nurse and M, Cameron; Sisters A. Buckley, C. Cherry and F. Speedy. Special mention is made of Lady Godley.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 5
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187MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES. Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 5
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