ARRIVAL OF TRANSPORTS.
WITH WOUNDKD AND FURLOUGH MEN.
By Telegraph.—-Press Association. Auckland, Last Night.
Transports Nos. 147 and MS arrived this afternoon, No. 141) being due at 10 o'clock. On 147 are a few limbless men and men on crutches. All are well and on the way to recovery. A number of Main Andy 'artillerymen on furlough are on hoard. There are seven decorated men, including one D.C.M. and six Military Medal men.
On 14S arc fifty or sixty who have lost one liinl), alao many Hcwrely wounded, but no actual cot oases. There arc a number of Main Body men, ton of whom are deooratod, including two D S.O. men. Tlioso for southern' ports of tlie Xurth Island and for the South Island from the three transports will leave by the transports to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1918, Page 5
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134ARRIVAL OF TRANSPORTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1918, Page 5
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