N.Z. CASUALTIES.
HOSPITAL AND PKAJGKESS REPOJKT (.Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, April 12. Progress reports of patients in Ist London General Hospital. March 31st: Convalescent —K. Johnstone, H. Mo* Coll, C. Podmore, W. .Rogers. AH other patients with the exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill are progressing .satisfactorily. Qjaeen Alexandras Military Hospital, March 30th—All patients progressing favourably. Military Hospital, Kndell Street, London, March 28th. —Convajescent: H. Johnson, W. Shaw, "W. Walton. Making good progress.—P. Inwood, E. Sache. All other patients with the exception of those- reported dangerously or seriously ill are (progressing satisfactorily. 2nd London General Hospital, March 24th. —All patients progressing satisfactorily. Meath Hospital, Hubim, March 31st. —Genera! health good. P. Bloomheld. All other patients with the exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill are progressing satisfactor-i Crook. War Hospital, Woolwich, Apr. Ist. —Progressing satisfactorily, T. McMahon. All other patients with the exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill are progressing ilyKing George Hospital, London, April 2nd .-—Convalescent: H. Heald, T. Telfer. Improving; H. Reeves, L. Woir. All other patients with the exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill aro progressing satisfactorily. 4th London General Hospital, March 30th. —Convalescent: A. Langhara, 8. Loriraer. Condition unchanged. —G. Mcßae, L. Williams. Condition unsatisfactory.—L. Baltem. troe. All other patients with the exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill are progressing satisfactorily. 3rd. Southern General Hospital, Oxford April 4th.—Condition satisfactory: H. Baker. General health good: W. Belcher, T. Earnshaw, W. McCartney, H. Philpott. Improving—J. Stonoham. All other patients, with the exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill are progressing satisfactorily.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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263N.Z. CASUALTIES. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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