Mrs A. Stratford, 33. Suffolk Street, has received advice that her son, PriStratford, -who left with vile Amth Iteinforccinents, is returning to A T ew Zealand. Mr and Mrs W. Forbes, 483, Here- . j Street, Limvood, have been advised that their son. Sergeant C. J. I'oi'bes, who left New Zealand iritJi the Main Mody, is returning home, i-ergeant Forbes saw much lighting, both at Gallipoli, where lie was taken ill with enteric fever, and in France, where lie was wounded in the back and am. He has two brothers on active service,_ one having left with him in the Main Body and the other with the Twenty-sixth Reinforcements. Sergeant borbes was employed at Messrs Graham, Wilson and Smellie’s.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 8
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