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THE BULGARIAN FORCES. TO PRESERVE NEUTRALITY. WHOLE ARMY SUMMONED. (Received 2.45 p.m.) WASHINGTON , , September 21. The Bulgarian Minister here is informed that Bulgaria has ordered a general mobilisation of all her forces, with the object of preserving neutrality. A DISPATCH CARRIER. MR ARCHIBALD'S BAG. (Received 2.30 p.m.) LONDON, September 21. The Government "'re** Bureau issues ji remarkable collection of thirty-four dfx-u----menu found in the possession of Mr. Archibald, the 'American »»r correspondent, who acted as a dispatch-carrier for Dr. Konstantine Duniba, Austrian Ambassador to America. PROGRESS OF WOUNDED. REPORTS FROM HOSPITAL. (Br Tcleirapli —Press Association.) The following lists were issued by the Defence Department this afternoon: — '■ Wounded. Admitted N.Z. Ceneral lloepital l'ont do Koubbeh, Cairo, September let to 4th. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Corporal P. Fulton. t Canterbury Battalion: Private W. J. Kerr. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Sorgennt J. 13om>muorth, Trooper H. \V. Yaxlcy, Trooper R. J- Pulmer, Corporal J. M. Boccoco. ' Otago Mounted Rifles: Corporal W. A. S. Bre.ijjin. Trooper J. Lamb. •Wellington Mounted Killes: S^rgrant A. Coombe. Tr(K?per J. NL Morgan, Trooper G. O. Birrell, Trooper J. H. Howes, Trooper K. (..rilTcn, Trooper (J. E. Spooner. Truo|M>r M. R. -lemeson. Trooper W. <i Hunt, Trooper H. W. Thompson. Tr.x>]>cr T. L. Wilson, Trooper C. K. Baldwin. N.Z. Field Ambulance: Sergeant \V. L. Oates. Wounded admitted New Zealand General Hospital: — Auckland Infanury baftalion: Private T. W. Medhumt, Private J. Brown. Auckland Mounted Ritlee: Troopor W. R. Pattison, Trooper L, Mclhote. Cunterbsiry Hutlallon: Corporal F. R. Nc«tor, Privates K. S. Agncw, F. Parri*, C. RodgcM. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper V. C. a Edivardt. Otago Battalion: Privates .F. W. Nealc, A. Mclvor. Wounded transferred New Zealand General Hospital Cairo: — Wellington Battalion: L*nce-Corporal Ef E. Cakebrcad. N.Z. Field Artillery: Signaller C. W. Meade. Admitted 10th Ceneral Hospital, Alexandria : — Wellington Battalion: Private P. G. Miggs. Sick recovered and returned to front: — Auckland "Infantry Battalion: Privates B. .S. Lambert, R. K. Donald, A. Colbert? T. K. Dixon. F. J. Kay. Canterbury Battalion: Major R. A. Row, Private* H. H. Kembor, C. E. Stewart. F. Naie, A. SI. 8. Dick, N. H. Tunnicliffe. Otago Battalion: Chaplain D. Wliite, Lieutenant C. 8. Hamilton, Private W. B. Hutchison. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. F. Scrlmgeour. ■ nriously Hi. Canterbury Battalion: Private P. Clements (typhoid). Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper L. Bond (dysentery and typhoid). Auckland Battalion:' Private L. C. Jury (typhoid). Admitted to New Zealand General Ho* pital. Pont de Koubbeb, Cairo, on Ist to 4th September: — Wellington Mounted Rifle*: Trooj>er G. Wise, Trooper J. Douglas. Wellington Battalion: Private W. R. Gray. New Zealand Field Engineers: Sapper A. MeKendry. New Zealand Medical Corp*: Private F. J. Swindle**. Canterbury Mounted" Rifles: Corporal T. E. Squiro. Otago Mounted Rifles: Lieut. W. G. Howie. Auckland Mounted Riflee: Troopers J. G. W'iUon and K. Bishop. AVellington Battalion: Private W. R Wiley. Canterbury Battalion: Privates W. H. O'Doniloll, .7. H. A. Bollard, and W. E. Smith, Bugler A. Walsh. Otago Battalion: Private R. D. Filtness. Diiotiarged Tit. Returned to front from Cairo: — Auckland Battalion: " Privates G. Broadley. Canterbury Battalion: Private* A. 0. Dean and W. D. Watson. Otilgo Battalion: Sergeant C. D. Gnbltcs, Corporal W. E. Johnstonp, Privates H. Bloomfleld, A. McDonald, T: McTnrlano. H. Roberts. Wellington Battnlion: PrivaU-e T. (ioslinp, A. E. Heath, C. A. Rogers, and P. F. BrickelL N.Z. Field Knj-incers: Sappers W. R. A. Williamson, F. R. M\ Hnnna, R. S. Deand F. H. H.it'n. Maori Contlnccnt. Rick didchargerl or convalescent, Alexandria:— Private B. Stubbing, Private E. "Brietowe, Q.M.S. E. Darcy-Hamilton. Wounded, now recovered and returned to front from Alexandria: — Private E. Wlkitera. Sick recovered: Private Wiremu Karehane. Returned to front from Cairo: Private Wiki Hohaia, Private C. VVood Pronounced out of danger: Corpl. Hono Tatarano Raponi.' Embarked for England, hospital ship Plassey, September 6: Private S. J. Vine, Pte, Huikal Helm. Admitted N.E. General Hospital, Pont do Koubbeh, Cairo, Sept. 7: Gunshot wound thigh, Private Xamohana Kanapu.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 226, 22 September 1915, Page 6
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