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RETURNED SOLDIERS.
PARTY OF 32 ARRIVE.
A party of 32 returned soldiers, toge-
ther with two staff nurses, arrived yes
terday by the Loongana. They were
met at the wharf by the Mayor (Hon.
P. Hart, M.L.C.), Major Thompson, and
Red Cross officials, and were accorded,
on behalf of the citizens, a cordial wel-
come home. Subsequently the soldiers,
who were all convalescents following on
sickness, were motored to the Base Hos-
pital, after which the 17 southern men
of the party went on to Hobart by the
express. They were accompanied by
Staff Nurses L. M and H. H. Curtain.
The names and particulars of yesterday's
contingent are:
Pte. Jas. Robt. Keefe, 26th Battalion,
aged 30 (Claremont), lumbago.
Pte. Joseph L. Murphy, 26th Battalion,
aged 20 (Hobart), pulmonary tuberculo-
sis.
Sergt. Geo. Chas. Fisher, A.C.C.S., aged
24 (Hobart), nervous debility.
Pte. Percy L. Armstrong, 12th Batta-
lion, A.I.F., aged 22 (enlisted at Burnie),
rheumatism.
Pte. J. Butler, 12th Battalion, aged 27
(Launceston), cut wrist and paralysis of
the hand.
Pte. Henry Evans, 12th Battalion, aged
21 (Claremont), rheumatism.
Pte. Leo. Victor Maynard, aged 22,
(Flinders Island), restoiditis.
Pte. Percy Simmonds, 12th Battalion,
aged 20 (Claremont), chronic bronchitis.
Pte. A. H. Goodyer, 26th Battalion,
aged 20 (Zeehan), debility following en-
teric.
Pte. Charles Hill, 26th Battalion, aged
28, heart trouble.
Pte. Philip Johnson, 26th Battalion,
aged 35, general nervous debility.
Pte. J. Leslie Saunders, 26th Batta-
lion, aged 26 (Hobart), enteric and
pleurisy.
Pte. John Newton Tyler, Army Corps
Ammunition Park, late 26th Battalion,
aged 21 (Sheffield), rheumatism.
Driver Philip Allan Collins, 4th
A.A.S.C., aged 20 (Hobart), debility af-
ter pulmonary hemorrhage.
Pte. L. O. Monks. 26th Battalion, aged
19 (Hobart), enteric fever.
Sergt. G. S. Parsons, 26th Battalion,
aged 33 (Franklin), frontal sennitis.
Sergt. D. G. Kyme, 1st Australian
Clearing Hospital, aged 40 (Hobart),
nephritis.
Pte. Harry I. Luckman, 26th Battalion,
aged 33 (Hobart), neurasthenia.
Pte. G. Amos Harris, 26th Battalion,
aged 22 (Hobart), debility, following
paratyphoid fever.
Pte. Wm. Goodluck, 26th Battalion,
aged 40 (Hobart), chronic otitis media.
Pte. Chas. Pretty, 15th Battalion, aged
48 (Hobart), pleurisy and pneumonia.
Pte. John T. Ward, 12th Battalion,
aged 40, toxic myocarditis.
Pte. Chas. M. Mills, 12th Battalion,
aged 23, (Hobart), varicose veins.
Trooper W. R. Reynolds, 3rd Light
Horse, aged 36 (Hobart), neurasthenia
and heart trouble.
Sapper Fredk. Jas. Whelean, 6th Field
Company, Engineers, A.I.F. (Hobart),
rheumatism.
Pte. Alfred Richard Thompson, 15th
Battalion, aged 19 (Launceston), heart
trouble.
Lance-Corpl. Ronald Harrison, aged 41
(Hobart), heart trouble.
Pte. L. G. Bunton. 26th Battalion, aged
22 (Claremont), strain during convales
cence from measles.
Pte. Albert Geo. Peterwood, 12th Bat-
talion, aged 36 (Scottsdale), phthisis.
Pte. F. W. Webb, 15th Battalion, aged
28, varicose veins and neurasthenia.
Lance-Corpl. J. S. Foley, 1st Re-
mounts (Launceston), tuberculosis.
Capt. J. A. Good, 15th Battalion. En-
listed at Devonport. Suffering from
sublunation of the knee joint, as a re-
sult of injuries sustained whilst at Gal
lipoli.
Staff Nurse L.M. Curtain, 2nd A.G.H.
Staff-Nurse H. H. Curtain, 2nd A.G.H.
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