SICK AND WOUNDED.
reports from hospitals. fciw;? efence ? ffice y este rday issued the Egypt and S : _! onCerning ° ldiera in Canterbury Mounted Regiment: Rejoined regiment, Major P. J. Overton. iH Otago Battalion : Reported dangerously >11 at Port Said, August 2, G. A. Roach. " „(. tag° Mounted Regiment: Admitted, r s general Hospital, Alexandria, August Smith '' s<?nous ' Lieutenant R. J. E. Canterbury Mounted Regiment Dangerously ill at Malta, August 6. J. A. Lash. Army Service Corps: Removed from dangerously ill list, Corporal R. L " T - Perkms. 1 4 ellin£toD Battalion: Corporal E. A. Otago Battalion: Admitted Military Hospital Gibraltar, May 15, gunshot wounds, b ( iek and left elbow joint, severe condition serious, but improving, J.' Sick at Cairo. Admitted to Xew Zealand General Hossick -'-i >on koubbeh, Cairo, August 2, Wellington Mounted Rifles: X. A Miller • G. Cunningham, J. Avery, W. Bovce. \r>T V ] and . Medical Corps: D. J. McDonald, Ij. Pickin. Auckland Battalion: J. Majurey, C. J Bolt h c n PS °' Z- G " PawelU B. Nell Downing, Corporal A. QuinCanterbury Mounted Rifles: J. W. Burand Corporal W. T. Scott, H. Caswell, P« li U dw i n ' J" A - Cruickshank, M. / , „ Moore, G. McAlister, r - Batty. S. Hill, P. A. Page. A. Moore Sad£ terbUry Infantry Battalion: E. C. Discharged Convalescent. A£S- d " kwi 43 Auckland Battalion: A. J. Walton, G. 1 . ohand, \\ . Barnard. Canterbury Battalion: U. G. Anders™, S.'McaS. lC ' * inton ' E ' sl<sKei = h ' Otago Battalion: J. Harcus, G. Wilson. Wellington Battalion: H. Pederson. Har *J erbury Monnt Regiment: E. L. Embarked for England. Embarked for England from Malta in the hospital ship Litia, August 8P/H m Harp r e T r Ce = SeC ° nd Ne^lson a L nf JoS dd En « inee " : J " A. ellington Battalion teJart B - W " West Lance-Corporal C. G. Stewart. ' A WLy d ch ßattalion; J ' p - Hansen, Canterbury Battalion: A". J. Smith ton 17 Mounted Rifles: S. T. Kilso tag ° 6311311011: R - L- Paull, S. Jack- ' P'ogressing Favourably. AuMsflf'lir? wounded in London on 1 favourably':— ° lowmg are progressing , *£££Tofji'f -' ant D. M. Robertson. LjCUten " Medical Corps : Captain W. S. Sinclair. an B *"" ion: Li,nten ' Embarked for England. The following embarked for England from Malta on August 8: — Canterbury Infantry Battalion : W. H. It. Bruce, Sergt. M. Newberry, P. j Westrupp, Sergeant W. Newsum. Canterbury Mounted Rifles : C. Warnes. Otago Infantry Battalion : G. Boxall. Otago Mounted Rifles : Sergt. J. Summers, J. E. Matheson. ' Wellington Infantry Battalion : J. BToor. Auckland Infantry Battalion : J Duncan, V. McDonald, A. Myles, J. Greenall. Auckland Mounted Rifles : Corporal B. T. Elsmore, J. T. Hatton. Returned to Front. The following sick men have recovered and returned to the front: — Wellington Battalion : S. E. Cole A Hall Lance-Corporal B. Cooke, Captain vv. J. bhepherd. Canterbury Mounted Regiment • G Brydon, G. A. Beck, Lieut. G. R. Blackett.
Otago Mounted Regiment : C. J. Sharp, J. R. Johnston, A. S. Jeffs, A. Scott. Field Ambulance : J. H. Fitzgerald. Field Engineers : A. D. Robertson W. 11. Douglas. Field Artillery : J. Cross. Reported Sick. The following have been admitted to the N.Z. General Hospital, Pont de Koubbeh, Cairo, sick :— Army Service Corps : W. J. McCallum. Wellington Infantry Battalion : J. E. Davison. Otago Mounted Rifles : J. J. Cassidv, R. T. Hucklebridge, J. Taylor. Field Artillery : W. Scobie. Canterbury Infantry battalion : J. J. Riordan. Auckland Mounted Rifles: T. G. Brown. Wellington Infantry Battalion: H. Hurvey. Wellington Mounted Rifles: E. R. Mothes, G. Guy. Otago Mounted Rifles: D. Inder. Canterbury Infantry Battalion : G. H. Thomas, H. D. Moir, L. J. Rawnsley, J. W. H. Simpson. Wellington Mounted Rifles : D. McKeeman. Army Service Corps: E. Hopping. Wellington Infantry Battalion : LanceCorporal A. E. Lewis, H. A. Randrup, G. H. Brown, W. A. Stewart. Tho following have been admitted to the 19th General Hospital, Deaconess Hospital, Alexandria, suffering from enteric : — Engineers: J. F. Haynes. Suffering from dysentry : — Wellington Infantry Battalion: S. S. Pennefather. Tho following haie been admitted to the Bombay Presidency General Hospital suffering from enteric, and all convalescent : — Auckland Infantry Battalion: G. M. C rickett. Otago Infantry Battalion: C. S. Kelly, C. Sims. Otago Mounted Rifles: D. A. McDiarmid. Canterbury Infantry Battalion: W. MacLeod. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: J. I. I- j Hickman, W. Boag. Wounded in Hospital. The following have been admitted to Pont de Koubbeh Hospital, wounded — Army Service Corps: W. J. Connors. Wellington Infantry Battalion: N. J. H. Strawbridge. [ Otago Mounted Rifles: J. A. Naylor. Medical Corps: E. Guthrie. Headquarters Staff Staff-Sergeant K. M. Little. Otago Mounted Rifles: A. S. Dickson, gunshot wounds, right thigh and shrapnel left thigh. Wellington Mounted Rifles: J. Burns, gunshot wound in back. "WOUNDED —NOT KILLED." CAPTAIN JAMES HOULKER. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION*.] Nelson, Monday. Word has been received that Captain James Houlker, of the Canterbury Infantry Battalion who was on Thursday last reported killed, and for whom a crowded memorial service was held in the Cathedral last evening, is now reported wounded and not killed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 9
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