DOMINION NEWS.
POSTHUMOUS AWARDS. . By Telegrai'u— Press • Associatioj. <Wj Auckland, Last Night, The Defence Minister to-night present- Jmj oil cirrlit Military Meilals and two tinguished Conduct Medals, all but on# (a D.C.M.) being pothumous awards. , : M SURVIVORS OF THE APARIMA.' , ')M Auckland, Last Night. ' 'jffl The survivors of (he Aparima, sunk in MB the English Channel hist December, hay« *» returned to Auckland. The parly con. sists of eight officers, slv seamen and .3 twelvo cadets. The officers are: W.. B. Hirst, second engineer; K. A. Gunn, third, 55 engin.nr; IV. H. Barr, iourtli engineer; % N. S. Fleming, fifth engineer; ,7. J. McKeegan, six.ll. engineer; A. M. Mayo, sev- '%> enth enginocr; (i. M. Cooper, tlurd offtcer; A. I l '. Vipau, wireless operator. Cn- /jp dots: T. K. Bevan, J. Ad'tm.-, W. Millward, N. H. Anmtndalo, \V. Scant Icbura ' E. Sutherland. A. Denholtn, J. livery- ' ;, iS Clayton, J. Murray, T. 11. Davis, W. IgJ Shakespeare, 1). Williams. ,Seamen A Johnston (boatswain). A. Dwyer, 1. Msift- "k| kinnon, V. Fox, A. Me 111 lyre, IS. Elder, J| A.B.'s. These are all the European*vs| saved except th.> eonmt uider, Cap Lai if fe Gerald Doorley, out of ."2 olllwra Md 7*5 men and 30 cadets. v^g
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1918, Page 5
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