SICK AND WOUNDED
TO-DAY'S PROGRESS REPORT,
Walton-on-Thames Hospital.
Reynolds, W. P., 24/263, Rflmn. (P. Reynolds, Christchurch, father); dang, ill, wounds Military Hospital, Bulford.
Whittaker, (W., 11/1998, Tpr. (Mis. S. Whittaker, Leicester, England, .wife); ser. ill, appendicitis Pronounced Out of Danger.
Crawford, J., 7/948, Tpr. (T.., Crawford, Ashburton, father) Douglas, A. H., 13/2759, Tpr. (E. Douglas, Okania, Matamata*) Freeth, E. J. W., 7/1316, Lieut. (Mrs.
M. Freeth, Blenheim, wife) Goodall, L. S,, 7/T733, Tpr (Mrs. M. Goodall, Motueka, Nelson, mother) Reported Dang. Ill; Now Seriously 111. Bagnall, G.S., 13/271, Sergt. (B*. L. Bagnall, Herne TBay, Auckland,
brother) Clark, J., 23/1590, L.-Cpl. (Miss I. Clark, Coogee, Sydney, sisteV) Clark, P., 5/157, Pte. (A. Clark, Berker ley, California, U.S.A., father)
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 5
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