Writing from London to a member of the Kns-.gn staff, Mr J. H. Dolamore mentions having met Lieutenant E. A. Scott, who, lx- says, is now looking well, although it is doubtful whether he will lie sent to the front again. At that time Sergeant-Major Pauli (formerly of our staff) was preparing to go to France, and the writer states that he is in good form. Private Carl Gnteve was at Cadford Camp, in Wiltshire. Dr. Hogg, of Invercargill, is to be in charge of a big base hospital of 1000 beds which is to be established at Southampton,
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Southland Times, Issue 17792, 22 July 1916, Page 5
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