ROLL OF HONOR.
Mr F.'Brown, of Eltham Road, has received advice that his son, Private F. C. Brown, was admitted, to the N.Z, General Hospital at Broekenhurst on March 30, suffering from neuritis of the-hand. , r
. On Saturday Mrs Price received a cablegram' through the Minister for Defence stating that her husband, Sapper J. W. Price, of the Base Post Office staff, was again ill in hospital in London. Later advice, received yesterday, stated that Sapper Price is unlit for further service, and will be invalided to New Zealand in a few months' time. He left with the 7th Reinforcements, and lias now been away a year and six months.
Mr William Grflv, of Blenheim, has been advised by the Minister for Defence that his' brother—Sapper Thomas Gray—died of wounds on March -2oth. Sapper Gray was one of four brothers at the front. He left with the Seventh Reinforcements, and-saw service in Egypt.' Subsequently he wns admitted to the Second General Hospital at Edinburgh, suffei'ing from cardiac trouble, and then, contracting bronchitis, he wsxs; at the Wnlton-ron-Thames Hoppi r , tsji. !■ ■:• He vrejoiried the; forces m ■l^irahce';. only; a .'short -:_ '■-.;,. .•:.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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189ROLL OF HONOR. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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