IMPERIAL DETAILS.
RETURN BY WESTRALIA. Besides many civilian passengers who mad th trip across from Sydney, rather a crowded experience, the HuddartParker steamer Westralia, that made her first entry to Auckland from Sydney in nearly two years, brought in fiftcen'oflicers of the Imperial Forces, who are now "demobbed" and return to New Zealand, three of them with wives. Besides the officers there were half a dozen of the rank and file of Australian Forces who are natives of New Zealand. The names of the Imperial officers are: From the transport Frederiehsruhe, Lieutenants V. F. P. Thompson, R.F.A., and IT. W. Bundle, R.F.A.. Second-Lieu-tenants O. M. Covcrdale, R.A.F., E. D. Williams, N. F. Harston, K. Simson, C. C. Clyde, G. A. Smith, and J. B. Wilson all R.F.C. From the transport Prinz Ludwig, Major H. Riddick, R.A.F., Temp.-Capt. 11. Erlaine, Sth Lancers.. Lieut. H. H. C. Wellbourne, R.A.S.C., and Second-Lieu-tenant Johnstone. R.F.A. From other boats, Capt. G. A. Millar, R.A.F., Lieut. J. Pan-, R.A.F.E.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 9
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163IMPERIAL DETAILS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 9
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