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■ ULIMAROA ARRIVES AT DVSEDIS'. By Telegraph.—Press Association. : Dunedii:, Last Xight. Tiie Ulimaroa arrived at three oV?!®ck ' from Suez, with ITS men, 132 of wliom ; are invalided. There are two eot cases, a steward, Maguire (of the ship's company), and Farrier Allen (South Canterbury). There are four other lying down cases, but the men can ivalk, Rifleman Lean (Queensland), Rifleman Stevens (Australia), Driver Kim (Oamaru) and Private MeLeary (Kahikahi, Auckland.) Very few of the men have wounds. Of nine Nioue islanders all are invalided, as are also Xursing Sisters Humphries (Napier), Dodds (Dunedin), MitcheU (Wanganuij, and Tuke (Auckland). The northern men leave by the second express to-morrow, and the southern men have the option of leaving b> the first or second express.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 4
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