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SICK AND WOUNDED

DRAFT TO RETURN TO-DAY

The following Otag(D men recently returned to the Dominion with a draft of 181 sick and wounded members of the 2nd N.Z.E.F.:—

Major J. M. A. Samson; wife, Mrs R. M. Samson, 36 Sandringham street,

St. Clair. T/L/Sgt. E. Black; wife, Mrs U. M. Black, 52 Mitchell avenue, Morn-

ington. Cpl. W. E. Trott; wife, Mrs R. Trott, 9 Cliffs road, St. Clair. Pte. R. P. Fan-ell; sister, Miss A. Far-

rell, Oamaru. Pte. J. N. Gordon; mother, Mrs A. I,

Gordon, Momona. Gnr. V. J. Ravenwood; mother, Mrs H. Ravenwood, 189 Surrey street, Dun-

edin. Pte. D. F. Stewart; sister, Mrs J. Lawrenson, Hakataramea. Dvr. R, B. Strachan; mother, Mrs E. Strachan, Stirling. Gnr. J. S. Thompson; mother, Mrs L. E. Thompson, 49 Corstorphine road,

Caversham. Gnr. D. Weir; wife, Mrs J. Weir, 57 Sligo terrace, Dunedin. Cpl. L. H. White; mother, Mrs L. E. H. White, 6 Allen street, North-East

Valley. Pte. I. R. Hedges; father, Mr T. Hedges, Oamaru. Gnr. G. Green, Ravensbourne. Major Samson and Gunner Green will remain in Christchurch in the meantime, but the remainder of the men will return to their homes to-day. The Dunedin men. all of whom are walking cases, as well as 10 others for destinations south of Dunedin, will arrive this afternoon by the 4.18 express, and the members of the Dunedin contingent will be conveyed to their homes by the Red Cross transport section.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25069, 10 November 1942, Page 2

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SICK AND WOUNDED Otago Daily Times, Issue 25069, 10 November 1942, Page 2

SICK AND WOUNDED Otago Daily Times, Issue 25069, 10 November 1942, Page 2

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