STOP PRESS ITEMS.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
In. She.list-issued by. the Defence Department to-day it is stated that the following . Sick and _ wounded have embarked for England :—Otago Mounted' Rifles:. Quartermaster-sergeant F. U. Booth, Trooper E. Sullivan. Otago Battalion: Lance-corporals H. L. Golf and G. A. Vincent, Privates T. G. Baker. D. Evans, J. Eraser. 11 . W. B. Lockett, A. C. Mills. J. S. Payne. A. Pe'dol'sky, L. Robertson, J. N. Waddell, ,1. Wood. , '. . " I'h Heliupolis Hospital.—O.ago P-altali-m : lVivate U. M'Kcehnie (dangerously ill, diaii'lioja). ISe'w Zealand General- Hospital. ■ Cairo.—Otago Battalion: Private J. Mailman (dangerously ill, typhoid). . Returned to the Dardanelles (August 2).—Otago Mounted Rifles : Troopers F. Findlay and H. C.. Burch. Otago . Battalion: Sergeant R. Thompson, Privates J. Q* Adamson, G. Eraser, A. J. Eea, SV. O'Connell.
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Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 10
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126STOP PRESS ITEMS. Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 10
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