DRIVER.WILLIAM MORTON RADFORD Army Service Corps, invalided^to New Zealand by the -Willochra. He was admitted to Pont de Koubbch ■ Hospital, with enteric fever, and afterwards invalided home* His wife is Mrs. Elizabeth Radford, of Susses Street, Grey Lynn.
PRIVATE ROBERT WEBB, of the Ist Canadian Contingent, seriously wounded in Flandere, prisoner of war in Germany, and now in No. 3 London Hospital., Private AVebb was born in Auckland. Mrs. C. Dale, of Findlay Street, Ellerslie, is his aunt.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 10
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78DRIVER.WILLIAM MORTON RADFORD Army Service Corps, invalided^to New Zealand by the -Willochra. He was admitted to Pont de Koubbch ■ Hospital, with enteric fever, and afterwards invalided home* His wife is Mrs. Elizabeth Radford, of Susses Street, Grey Lynn. PRIVATE ROBERT WEBB, of the Ist Canadian Contingent, seriously wounded in Flandere, prisoner of war in Germany, and now in No. 3 London Hospital., Private AVebb was born in Auckland. Mrs. C. Dale, of Findlay Street, Ellerslie, is his aunt. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 49, 26 February 1916, Page 10
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