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Saturday 22 September 2018

Monday 23rd September 1918

Beregana Camp, south-east of Thiene.

Sgt. Alfred Dolding (see 27th June) re-joined the Battalion from XIV Corps Reinforcement Camp at Arquata Scrivia.
Pte. Thomas Butler (see 20th August) was admitted via 69th Field Ambulance to 23rd Division Rest Station, suffering from scabies; he would be discharged and re-join the Battalion after five days’ treatment.
Pte. Frank Tucker (see 4th September) was admitted to 71st Field Ambulance, suffering from scabies; he would be discharged and re-join the Battalion after three days.

Cpl. Arthur Edward Hunt (see 12th May), serving in France with 266th Area Employment Company, departed for England on two weeks’ leave.

Pte. Charles Oldham (see 24th February), serving in France with 5DWR, departed on one weeks’ leave to England.
Pte. James Kilburn (see 16th August), serving with 3DWR at North Shields, was reported ‘absent from tattoo at 10pm’; he would be ‘apprehended by Military Foot Police in Newcastle at 10.40pm on 26th September’; he would be ordered to serve 72 hours’ detention.

L.Cpl. Robert William Buckingham (see 16th July), serving at the Regimental Depot at Halifax, was late reported for ‘Neglect of duty, ie when on escort duty not returning to barracks on completion of duty’; he would be ordered to be reduced to the rank of Private.

Pte. Herbert Wood (see 23rd May), who had been in England since having been wounded in April, was transferred from West Bromwich District Hospital back to Lichfield Military Hospital.

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