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SOLDIERS AND NURSES.

NEWS FROM MOLD COUNTRY. [From Our Cohrespoxdent.] LONDON. December 7. Captain V. G. Jervis, o ftho Canterbury Battalion, who has been at tho No. 3 London General' Hospital at Wandsworth for fifteen weeks, is now at the Convalescent Home, Surrey. Private L. J. Meiklcjohn, of Dunedin, and formerly. of , Sandnngham (Vic), is suffering from wounds which he received on August li. Mr A. M. Sharinan, of Gladstone, Masterton, who has joined the Royal Naval Air Service, has been stationed at Sheerness, but is now at Shepherds Bush. Since his arrival in England in October Mr Sharman has been married, and has visited several old friends in different parts of the country. Flight Sub-Lieutenant .W. H. Davenport,"of Auckland, has now been transferred from tho Royal Naval Air Station, Hendon, where he gained Ins pilot's certificate; to tho Eastehurch Flving Squadron. He expects to be there" for a few weeks before leaving for tho front. Mr Cecil Levs, of the " Auckland Star," left Southampton last night for Mudros, where he will drive a car. Lieutenant Kenneth' Eady, of Auckland, who holds his commission in the Royal Field Artillery, is still in training at Newcastle, but expects to leave for the front shortly after Christmas. Dr E. J. Ccak. of Lincoln. Canterbury, is at the Milton Hill Hospital, Steventon, Berks. Lieutenant F. W. Crawford, of Dunedin and Christehurch, is in the 21st Midland Battalion of the Rifle Brigade. Lieutenant William Deans, _ of Sandown, is staying with Captain F. C. Harris, at Basford Hall, in Staffordshire. " .41 Lieutenant H. T. Morton, of Auckland, is at present on furlough.

AT W< ALTON-ON-THAMES. The following New Zealanders were well enough to leave the New Zealand Military Hospital at Walton-ou-Thames during the week:—Harry Byreh, Edward Joseph Callaghan, Charles English, Murdoch Finlayson, Edmund Lincoln Gale, Hugh Haythorne, Claude Russell Hill, Francis Leslie Gordon Jolly, John Lewis Loughnan, Leonard Robertshaw, Hatara Mateho Te A warn a-, John Steven Wilson and James Victor Wren. The following New Zealanders are at present in hospital at Walton-on-Thames: —Percy Amos Arnold, Robert Adarason, Victor lan Aspinall, George William Blunden, Leslie Ash ton Bluett, Arthur William Bright, George" Arthur Ball. Harry Edmund Ball, William Buchan, ' John Laurence Brownlie, George Jeffery Black, Leo Brookes, Edward Patrick Brogan, Ernest Charles Booker, Sidney Bryant, Felix Carroll. Norman Charripnoy, Frederick Richard Coulson, Alexander Edward Cooper, William Robert Cliinn. Thomas Edwin Collins, Frank Mark Collins. Albert Steven Crowther, Sidney Blake Crawford, Frank Edward Capon, Charles Frederick Colston, Norman Clark, Charles Chogwidden, John Douglas, John William Domney, Peter Augustus do Loree. Robert Earnshaw, Harold Edward Elliott, Harold Norman Freeman, Francis Minter Furness, John Goode. William Stuart Haylock, Frank Humphries. William Hamilton, Arthur Harvej, Bon Howell, Percival Noel Jamieson, Robert Noel Johnson, Edward Joseph, Harold Kenworthy, George William Kerr, Roland George Kingsland, Clifford Keilar. John Alexander Larkin, Archibald Hall Lauge, Jeffery Allan Lash., Dennis Lawlor, Thomas Line, Henry Reid Lister, Arthur Wilfred Lewis, John Theodore Lloyd. James Arthur Linton, Milton Moiison, David M'Burney, Daniel George M'Carthy, Henry Yelsley M'Gahey, Kenneth Gordon Maclennan, James Ingham Macarthur, Gibson Macmillan, Samuel M'Mahon, Thomas Matthews, John William Mitchell, George Thompson Miller, Charles Sainton Murray, John Smith Nelson, William Roy Oakley, Henry Edward O'Meara, Hugh O'Neill, John Pope, John Frank Pearse, Gerald Mervyn Purchas, Daniel Pryde, Robert Robertson, James Murray Robertson, Alexander Rogers, Frederick Walter Read, Alfred Riches, Cuthbert John Shaw. Edwin James Suff, Phillip David Sinclair, Frank Albert Shirley, Robert Simpson, George Albert Snell, John Bremncr Smith, John Digby Smith, George Joseph Taylor, Theodore' Trezise, Mark Tuite. Frederick Arthur Victor Tongo, George Walker, Rosowell -Tames Watson. Arthur Peter Williams, Harry Guthrie Wishaw, George William Wright. There are now one hundred New Zealanders in hospital at Walton-on-Thames.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11594, 12 January 1916, Page 5

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SOLDIERS AND NURSES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11594, 12 January 1916, Page 5

SOLDIERS AND NURSES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11594, 12 January 1916, Page 5