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merit, and. turned according to the < direction of the wind and rain. .Most of the wounded New Zealand officers are progressing well. | Major Dawson is able to do temporJ ary duties at Weymouth, ilajor Schol- | field, suffering from a shrapnel wound, j is on leave. 31a jor M'Lean, suffering from a chest wound, is still in hospital. Major-Chaplain Luxford has lost a leg. Captain Hardham, V.C., who was injured in the lung, is convalescent. Seven thousand wounded Australians ! are now in England. Many have lost a limb. Two artificial limb-makers, who have been brought from Victoria, aro at work at Harefield. Twenty soldiers at Harefield alone hare lost a Artificial legs will bo made by the i ■; Government.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 1

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 1

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 1