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HOSPITAL REPORT.

The following hospital list was issued by the Post OlEco yesterday:— Discharged convalescent-Auckland Battalion: Private P S. Bridson. Otago Battalion : Privates D. T. Fra«»r and A. Hickey. .Medical Corps: Private F. W. Foster. Rifle Brigade: Private F. H. Rix. In Walton Hospital, England: Otago Mounted Rifles: \ cry seriously ill. Sergeant J. B. Dalton; convalescent. Trooper E. G. Joseph. Wellington Battalion: Had operation, Corporal H. S. Crowther. Canterbury Battalion: Progressing satisfactorily, Private G. T. Earnshaw. In Royal Victoria Hospital. Netlev, England:—Wellington Rifles: Gunshot wound, Trooper S. Gurr. Field Artillery: Convalescent, Gunner J. K. 51. Gilmour. Auckland Battalion: Convalescent, Private I). G. Slade. Canterbury Battalion: Private A. G. Foster. Admitted to Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich: —Headquarters: Private F. Shacklcton. Dangerously ill at Malta bury Mounted Rifles: Corporal C. R. Robinson.Dangerously ill at Alexandria Otago Battalion: Private L. S. Friedlich. Divisional Train: Trooper W. L. Wilkinson. Removed from dangerously ill list:— Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers J. P. Harris and E. H. Parnhatn. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper W. H. Wood. Divisional Train: Driver J. L. Honiball. Pronounced out of danger:—Field Artillery: Gunner C. H. Bleach. Field Engineers: Corporal E. G. Leonard. Auckland Battalion: Privates N. W. Campbell and E. C. Hall. LATER REPORT. The following was issued last night:—■ Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria:—Otago Mounted Rifles: Troopers V. E. Parker, W. D. Smith, A. J. Haywood. Auckland Battalion: Enteric, severe, Private A. R. Webster. ! Medical Corps: Bronchial catarrh, condition fair, Major M. Holmes. Admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria, enteric, severe: Otago | Mounted Rifles: Lieutenant M. D. Blathwayt. Seriously ill, enteric, Imtarfa Hospital, Malta:—Wellington Battalion: Private E. L. Loader. Seriously ill, Ricasoli Hospital, Malta, influenza: Lance-Corporal S. T. Darling. Disembarked at Malta, slightly sick: —Medical Corps: Corporal F. Harper. Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester, rheumatism: — Field Engineers: Sapper A, Knowsley. Admitted First Southern General Hospital. Birmingham, diphtheria:—Army Service Corps: Private J. S. Clarke. Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester:— Wellington Mounted-Rifles: Trooper A. B. Bourke. In sth Northern General Hospital, Leicester, convalesccr.t:—Canterbury Battalion: Privato C. Hill. Admitted Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester :—Auckland Battalion: Private F. Carroll. In New Zealand Hospital, Walton, England:—Auckland Battalion: Privato H. E. Elliott. Wellington Battalion: Privates G. Walker. Canterbury-Battalion: Private R. G. Kingsland, J. M. Robertson. Otago Battalion: Private F. M. Collins. Convalescent at Alexandria: —Otago Mounted Rifles: Corporal A. E. Webb. Field Artillery: Gunner A. J. B. Ryan.

Convalescent at Malta :—Canterbury Battalion: Sergeant L. A. Burns. Rejoined Regiment:—Auckland Mounted Riflos: Corporal C. O. Spurr. Wellington Battalion: Privdto G.Sutherland. In England:—Field Artillery: Gunner I). W. Ma sterton. Canterbury Battalion: Private E. AY. Christiansen. Admitted to loth Genera! Hospital, Alexandria: —Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper D. Blake. Admitted to Red Cross Hospital. Suffolk Hall, Cheltenham: —Wellington Battalion: Private G. F. Martin. Discharged convalescent at Alexandria: Private J. Bennett.

"WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. (By Cfabic. —Prcfta Association.— Copyright.) SYDNEY, December 2. Tho 118 th casualty list includes tho following New Zcalandcrs: — Killed in action —Privato I. B. Sutton. Died of illness—Private W. Rcston, Wounded and embarked for England —Private J. Small. 'Dangerously ill —Private J- J. Robinson. Ill—Sapper D. Dennis (in hospital at London), Private \V. Rodgers (in bospital at Malta), Sergeant-Major E. A. Hardev. and Sergeant R. B. Long (both embarked for England).

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15452, 3 December 1915, Page 7

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HOSPITAL REPORT. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15452, 3 December 1915, Page 7

HOSPITAL REPORT. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15452, 3 December 1915, Page 7

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