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THE N.Z. FORCES.

DISTRIBUTION AS ON 17TH INST

Sir James Allen, Minister of Defence, speaking in the House, in reply to members who have been asking for a stock-taking of the N.Z. Forces, said:

Some members and some newspapers have been making; calculations on their own account, and they state that they cannot account for thousands of our men. In order to make the position clear I have prepared figures showing the position on or about August 17. The figures are not quite complete, because I have not yet received replies to certain cablegrams. On August 17th we had 14,(581 mien in England, of whom 6553 were at Sling, Camp and available to go to the front. They were held as reinforcements in case of heavy casualties, Some of the other men were in hospitals and convalescent homes. I have not received the number of men, on leave in England at that time. '' Then we had at the front, including- the Division" and tunnellers, 24,320 men. The reinforcements held at Eta pies, in France, as an immediate support for the Division numbered 3114 men. The available reinforcements in England and France therefore numbered fewer than 10,000 altogether. The casualties within a few 1 days- covering the Messinesi battle were close upon 6000. Ido not "know l what were the casualties in the recent fighting, but it is clear that the reserve is not too large. Most of the reinforcements' may be absorbed by this time. “ Then we had at that time 3211 men in Egypt and Palestine. I cannot say how many men were in hospital in France, as the figures have not yet reached, me. The number of men returned to New Zealand was 10,966. The dead, missing, and prisoners, numbered 8353, troops on the water amounted to between 6000 and 7000. “That accounted for over 71,500 men. The number sent from New Zealand up to that time was about 74,000. The figures do not. include the men in hospital in France, the Samoan Forces, the nurses, the Flying Corps men, Naval rating, wireless men, etc., nor the men on leave in England. When I get the complete figures I will give the House a full statement of the position. It. will be seen that there is no surplus to be accounted for.”

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Western Star, 24 August 1917, Page 3

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THE N.Z. FORCES. Western Star, 24 August 1917, Page 3

THE N.Z. FORCES. Western Star, 24 August 1917, Page 3