OUR WOUNDED AT HOME.
By TelcgTaph.—Press Association.—Copyright. (Received September 29. 2.45 p.m.) LONDON, September 28. New Zealand wounded in Great Britain number 2741, ixrA are distributed in hospitals from Plymouth to Dundee. The Hon T. Mackenzie is seeking to arrange with the War Office to concentrate the wounded men aa much as possible in the metropolitan area. The Hon T. Mackenzie is now in Scotland visiting wounded. There axe 150 at the base at Plymouth, where Colonel Plugge k a«reisting Sir Newton Moor. Captain Wilkinson, an Otngoite, tho Erst New Zealand officer to die in London, was buried at Wandsworth. Colonel Plugge and other New Zealand officers were present, Mr T. E. Donne represented Mr Mackenzie. Tho <:offin wn,s currifd on a gun earringo. and thv grave vm liivO with purple :i.tv. .;;■.». The ■' Laa I'vst ' ; <>m
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11505, 29 September 1915, Page 6
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