RECODRS OF-CASUALTIES
ARRANGEMENTS FOR CABLING. In reply to telegrams to Colonel Charters; the officer commanding New Zealand base; at-Alexandria, asking • ; "(l) Wiietlier it is nob possible to ... forward .particulars ,as to' the nature'of wounds when, cabling cas- ; ualties; (2). whether it is not: possible to send progress reports of members of the Expeditionary •. Force; reported dangerously ill or / else, bfr advise when they are out of
. danger," , . . ' ■, tie .Minister has received, the following reply:— .5 (1) Nature of wounds, War Office states that the 'hospitals have been " ordered to cable direct. (2) With regard to progress reports as to the dangerously ill or, when t-liey are out of danger. It is impossible to; • do more than we a-ro already doing by sending the -following message: "AH the sick and wounded are doing well with the exception of the following, who are dangerously ill" • (the names being then given).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 6
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