The Camel Transport Corps on the Palestine Front.
Back row (from left): J. L. Lucena (Taranaki), "VV. G. Rich (Christchurch), L. R Harris (Waipawa), E. W. Reeves (Christcburchl, ;3. C. Bennington W. R. Light body (Christchurch). Middle row: J. H. M'Kendry (Ashburton), H. L. White (Auckland), J. L. Davis (Timaru). T. E. Royds (Christchurch), H. D'. Christie (Christchurch). R. F. Napier (Christchurjh), E. Rawnsley (Wellington). Front row: M. M'Donough (Christchurch), E. H. J. Miller (Pah.iatua), A. E. Mercer, (Christchurch), R. L. Ronaldson (Christchurch).
A scene in the streets of Cairo following our recent victories on Eastern battlefields. Two mounted British officers, with drawn swords, and in their shirt sleeves, lead the long procession ci Turks, who a-re seen stepping qut actively on their way through one of the main streets to the Kasaramb Barracks.
Who succeeds General "Wilson as British representative on the. fctaff advising the Intor-Allied War Council. He was promoted tc lieatenant-general for his fine work in th© Somme offensive.
FOR KING AND COUNTRY: NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS ON THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 30 (Supplement)
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174The Camel Transport Corps on the Palestine Front. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 30 (Supplement)
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