PRISONERS OF WAR.
NEWS OF WOUNDED. j IN TURKISH HOSPITAL. -■■■.' ' AMBASSADOR'S REPORT The Defence Department issued the m?S lowing yesterday:— ol * The following prisoners of war in Co. stantinople have been reported by th* United States Ambassador as wounded and admitted to hospital in Constantinoo! -S on August 24: — "uop» c WELLINGTON INFANTBY BATTALION. "Mil* boTb. hmaD ' ' m ****«*, funded J. Bussel!, head, right leu R. Davie. *' 111 F. J. Earles. &§i B. Greig. G. McAneny. G. F. Monk. W. R. Surgenor. F. L. Sheppard. v QhI T. Gaffney, hand amputation nec«s»f eyf'loJi. rd b ° th haads ' *&Fok i L- A. Porter, head and hand A. J. Shoebridge, shattered arm. - ijjja AUCKLAND MOUNTED STELES. S 118 R. Gowland, wounded, no particulars.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 8
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