RETURNED FROM SAMOA
<BI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIAMOS.)
AUCKLAND, This Day. The following members of the Garrison at Samoa have returned :—
Returning for Duty.—Lieut. M'Af* thur, Sergt. Bensemahn, Coi'pofals Bennet, Cox, M'Farlane, and Peacock, Lance-Corporals Cotton, Friis, Carrigan, Jdnes, , Treblico, and Wan'eri, . Bugler Wood, Privates AndoWj Boyd, Burton* Campbell, Douglas, Keefe, Lightfootj Mather, Mills, Moore, Morrison, Olsen, Simpson, Smart, Smith, Smith) Stokes, Taylor, Wells, Hanvood, Shackel, Teague. Medically Unfit.— Privates Boyle and Wrixon.
Returning on Furlough.—Q.M.S. Tr6* degar, Sergt. Allen, Cpl. Grimes and Privates Dunlop and M'Lean.
Surgeon-Capt. W. Douglas , Reid, eldest son of Mi-. John Reid, 6f t ßlenheim, has been awarded the Military Cross.- Surseon-Capt. Reid,, who is an old boy of the Marlborough High School, is in the 2ist Manchester Regiment, and has been at the front since tfie xsxy. early days p{ the war..
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 7
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