Seven More Invalided Men Returned
PALMERSTON SOLDIER IN AUCKLAND HOSPITAL Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, May 25. A draft of seven meinbors of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force has returned to Auckland invalided home, with the exception of one man who received injuries in a motor-cycle collision in a blackout in England, the party was composed of sickness cases which occurred en route to the Middle East. One man, Private G. Esau, of - Palmerston North, was admitted to the Auckland Hospital. He had spent some time in the new Yaralla military hospital in Australia. The remaining members of the party were Private V. It. McCloughan, Grey Lynn; Sapper .T. 11. Darcy, Ponsouby; Signalman W. Bennett, Dunedin; (.runner B. J. D. Abrahams, Hamilton; Sapper M. li. Taylor, Wellington; and Driver A. C. Campion. Christchurch.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 123, 26 May 1941, Page 4
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