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EIGHT DEATHS AT THE FRONT. TWENTY-ONE MEN "WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. The 363 rd casualty list wae issued bj the Defence Department to-day. It gives particulars of 2!> casualties. Four men are reported killed in action; two men died of wounds, and two of disease. One officer and 20 men are reported wounded, of whom 10 men have been admitted to hospital, one has embarked for England, ■; and .one remains with e untt": Details are as follows:—."' KILLED IN ACTION. July 7: — THOMAS WrLLTAM HOBSON—Mrs. J. . G. Hobeon, 32, Stanley Street, Arch , Hill, Auckland (mother). OSCAR HUNTER—Thos: Hunter, Greenhithe, Auckland (father). STANLEY ROBERT LONG (Lance-Cor- ■ M.. Long, 6, Croydon Auckland (mother). ARN.OLD EDGAR MILLS (Corporal)— Tlioef Mills, 143, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland (father). | DIED OF WOUNDS. JAMES GAjRDINER;;(CorporaI) July 9— Mrs. E. ■' A. Gardiner, Shannon, Wellington. RENATA POHATU—Eru Pobatu, Muriwai, Gisborne. .• - • >... • DISD Or DISEASE. THOMAS HENRY-BAIUtINGTON,i pnfik - monja—Miss E , . Barrington; -52;'Sfew North Road, Auckland (sister); MALCOLM STARK TYSON, apEendieitis, July lMghg Tyeon, 7, jMmn

REPORTED WOUNDED. July 3:— EUSTACE CRAWFORD PHILLTPSON— H. M. Phillipeon, Te Mawhia, Waikato (brother). July 4: — WILLIAM MATHESON— J. Hunt. West Tamaki. Auckland (stepfather). July 6:— . ALBERT FRUEMAN—Mrs. J. Ugerx. 120, Wellington Street. Auckland (sister). July 7:PETER ANDERSON—Mary I>arsen, Copenhagen. Denmark (aunt). JOHN FRfX—Mm. Milligan, 14, ?lomfray Strcot, CarrlilT. South Wales (mother). IALEXAXDER ORACTE (Artinp-Cor-poral)—A. Gracio. Birkenhead, Auckland (father). JAMES JACK (Corporal)— Mrs. E. Jack, 181, Hobson Street. Auckland (wife). KNUD CHRISTIAN JORGENSEN— A. J. Jorgensen. 30fi, Adelaide Road, Wellington. « July 13: — DAWSON THOMAS HERBERT (Lieutenant)—W. J. Marsh, Wyndham, Southland (uncle). Admitted to hospital, July 5: — DAX'IEL CHRISTINI—Mrs. ft. Christini, ■Royal Oakilount Albert Road, One hunga. July (k— ■EDWARD WILLIAM J. FROST—Mrs. C. Frost. Waitara, New Plymouth (mother). JOSEPH THOMAS KEATS-Mns. I. Fitness. 122, Riddiford Street. Ncwtown, Wellington. VICTOR CHARLES MJDDLEMASS (Corporal)— Mrs. W. Middlemass, Kaitangata, Otago (mother). July 9:— GEORGE EDWARD BOYES— Mrs. J. Boyee. 106. Vanguard Street, Nelson. JAMES CURRAN-Mrs. A. lK.ent, Wellington. THOMAS LONERGAX—Misa B. Lonergan, care Sergeant Lonergan, New Norfolk. Tasmania (sister). GEORGE SAMUEL SUTTON—W. button. Lower Woodside, Symington. Hants, England (father). July 11:—

ARTHUR CLARENCE MfcCUTCHEOX— 0. XlfCutclieon, Pakowhai. Hawke's Bay (father). HUGH KREDKRKK OWEN*—Mrs. E. Owen, Russell Street, Xeleon (mother). Embarked for England. July 10: — HERBERT; STANLEY STEPHENS—R. Stephens. 79, Harper Street, Sydenham, Christchurch (father). Slightly, remaining with unit, .Inly 5: ROBIX LUCK—Frederick Luck, A"ngemering, England (father). SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL. PROGRESS OF PATIENTS. The following hospital and progress report has been issued:— Admitted to hospital, dangerously wounded: Percy De Villc—H. De Villo, London Street, Hamilton (father). Progressing satisfactorily: Xorman Klmo Anstie—W. .T. Ansti?. Omata, New Plymouth (father).

-'flhe-rt Keralvrll (Sergeant)--iA. J. Fyson. P. 0., Ci'igborne (father). James Edward Morgan—U. Morgan, Te Houka. Kaleliitha (father). Pronounced out of danger: , Maurice Duggan— J. Diiggan. 178, Bordesle/ StTeet. Linwood. (.'hristchiirrh. ' ;; Seriously ill. wounds: Ptc. D. Miller. ■ Pronounced out of danger: Pte. G. A. Mackenzie. - Dangerously ill, pneumonia: Pte. Wm Keppa. AGEST-GENEBAL'S SON KILLED (Australian and Jt.Z.. Calle Association.) (Received 12.15 p.m.) LONDON, July 21. Peter Mcßride, son of the lion. Peter Mcßridc (Agent-General for Victoria in London) has been killed in action. He was a private in the Yorkshire-Lan-cashire regiment.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 6

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A PREVIOUS LIST. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 6

A PREVIOUS LIST. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 6