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SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE PROGRESSING

In the hospital and progress report issued last night, Wellington men, others with next-of-kin residing in the Wellington district, the dangerously ill, and those recovered, were mentioned as under :—: — WOUNDED, EECOVERED, AND SENT TO THE FRONT FROM ALEXANDRIA. Otago Mounted Rifles. Mackie, James, 9/164, Tpr. DISEMBARKED MALTA, 4th SEPT. Wellington Battalion. Jackson, John Kenneth E., 10/395, Pte. j slightly sick DISEMBARKED MALTA, 16th SEPT. Headquarters Staff, N.Z. Infantry Brigade. Cook, Chas. Fred. D., 10/543, Capt. ; slightly sick DANGEROUSLY ILL. N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, 17th Sept. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Thompson, Hush Atherden, 11/504, Tpr. (J. A. Thompson, 15, Earlsfieldroad, Wandsworth, S.W.) ; enteric Canterbury Battalion. Sullivan, John Charles, 6/558, Pte. (J. Sullivan, 49, Lower High-street, Waimate) ; enteric ADMITTED MILITARY HOSPITAL, HAMPSTEAD, ENGLAND. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Bell, Ernest Dillon, 11/335, Tpr. DISEMBARKED MALTA, 28th SEPT. Slightly Sick. N.Z. Field Engineers. Johnson, Robert Clark, 4/38. Spr. Morgan, Francis Harold, 4/44, Spr. ADMITTED HOSPITAL, PORT SAID. N.Z. Field Engineers. Wilson, William Ernest, 4/260, Q.M.S. ; wounded arm, 18th September : )

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 3

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SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE PROGRESSING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 3

SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE PROGRESSING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 3