INVALIDED HOME
PARTY OF 29 FROM FUI A party of three officers and 26 men invalided home from Fiji has reached Auckland. After medical classification the men will be released to their homes. All will be given a month’s leave, and those requiring it will receive further hospital or medical treatment. The party included the fallowing’:— Lieutenant 11. C. Parsons, of Auckland, Lieutenant A. D. Sinclair, Sergeant K. >l. M-afren, of Au-ckland, I Corporal !•’. J. Duivham. or Wairarapa, Uince-Corporal j. If. Botten, sapper l. A. Cribble, sapper h. R. Dayman. of Christchurch. Driver (j. o. llarri=on. of Napier, signalman It. 11. Burges.*, or Auckland. Privates H. N. short, D. s. Donaldson, n. J. Henderson. A. T. Day and It. J. sycamore, all or Auckland, Private It. 11. Townsend, or Dunedin, and Privates K. Watkins, J. 11. Hawes, J. N. Moran, D. Foster, o. A. J. Smith. N. ll It. Davie*, 11. N. Willetts and J. 11. Gardner.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21416, 9 May 1941, Page 4
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