CASUALTY LIST.
Following have beeii admitted to the Bombay Presidency (General Hospital.. Alexandria: —
Auckland Mourn ted' Rfli-s: Trooper Oilleton (slight gunshot, wound, thigh). Canterbury Battalion • Private Cody severe gunshot wound.. ' Otago BatUlion : Private .Osborne (frac. tured bones). ■ y-\y\, Otago Mounted Rifles: Trpr. Knight (slight gunshot wounds)./
Disembarked at malta. N.Z. Field Artillery : Gunner Mac Kenzie. * . ,
Admitted 17th General Hospital, Alexandria: — ■
N.Z. Field Artillery: Cpl 7 Skinner (gastritis), Gunner "Edmonds (appendicitis), Driver McLean (diarrhoea), Driver Terry (jaundice), Drivei Podmore, lacerated' forehead, severe) Gunner Dalkmade Demay (not yet diagnosed). Canterbury Battalion : Pvte. JenJkinson
(slight diarrhoea). Army Service Corps: Driver Ward (slight tonsili tis) ; Drivers Eden and Harte (not yet diagnosed) ; Driver Wynchard (gastro enteritis, slight) ; Driver Smith (hernia, slight) ; Driver Lidgard (not yet diagnosed. )
Trooper McTavish, of Gisborno (Otago Mounted Rifles), wounded, is now pronounced to be out of danger.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13784, 9 September 1915, Page 6
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138CASUALTY LIST. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13784, 9 September 1915, Page 6
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