SICK AND WOUNDED.
. REPORTS FROM HOSPITALS. MORE MEN IN ENGLAND. • The following hosnital and -progress report was -issued by the Defence Department yesterday:— ■'■.: ; Dangerously ill: — OtaKo Battalion: A. "W. Neill. Canterbury Battalion: R. J. Crutchley. Pronounced out of danger:— * ' -Auckland Mounted Rifles: Lieutenant J. M. Robertß, Wounded recovered and sent to the front: — Otaso Battalion : H. Robertson. Sick discharged from hospital, convales- ■ cent: Field Engineers: D. McGregor.. ' Embarked for England: — - Otago Battalion: V. Mawer. :- Array Service Corps: H. C.. Urlwia. • Arrived at hospital. England: — Medical Corps: G. A. Ball-Guymer. .Admitted Second Western General Hospital. Manchester: — Canterbury Battalion: E. R. Lindborm. Arrived Canadian Hospital. Taplow: — , Wellington Battalion: N. B. Balfour. Admitted King George's Hospital, London:— Auckland Mounted Rifles: B. A. Scanlen. Admitted First Temporary Hospital, Exeter. gland : — Auckland Mounted Rifles: A. E. Grey. , 'Admitted First Birmingham War Hospital, Ruebery: — Auckland Mounted Rifles: E. L. Robinson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 9
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