RETURNING SOLDIERS.
ELLJarGA'S KRAFT DELAYELVIN i SIDNEY* By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Sept. 3. The transport Ellenga, with a large contingent of New Zealand troops, is not expected to get away before Friday. In the meantime there is considerable discontent among the men, because they have not jreceived moneys which they expected would he paid to them in Sydney..' The (shortage of cash is inconveniencing many.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. THE ATITENICS MEN. Following is the list of men who returned to Taranaki on Tuesday night, ex the troopship Athenic: Eltham.—Sapper M. A. Jackson, Rifleman P. C. Short, Rifleman J. S. Mitchell and wife. Toko.—Private R. Cole and wife, Tariki.—Private. W. L, Jemison. Tnglewood.—Private H. J. Taylor and wife, Private A. Stimpson and wife. ' Waitara.—Corporal F. R. Casey. New Plymouth.—Lieut. WrE." Roetuck and Wife, Lieut. W. P. Cornell, Sapper G. Sheppard and wife, Private H. P. Parratt and wife (Pungarehu), Private E. J. Rielly and wife, Private J. Seed and wife, Private S. Banks and wife, Private M. Hempton and Wife.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 7
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169RETURNING SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 7
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